Danger, heart wrenching loss, catastrophe, and unforeseen temporal
chaos challenge Alex and her away team as they set out to repair some
revolutionary glitches perpetrated by Clemson's ignorant and callous
'corrections' to history.
Chapter 2
"Colonial Trade"
1303hrs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Colony, June 17th, 1779
Independence Hall appeared beside us. I had never been here before;
instead, I recognized it from my history books.
Several people walked, unimpeded, through us while I thought about what
we were here to do this week. An image of Mr. Benedict Arnold came to
mind and I watched Jack's face shift and grimace while she relayed the
information to Andie. This was the first time she had seen what was to
happen and what her part in the mission would be.
"I guess this really is the right dress for me. Are you sure I need to
persuade him that way, Cap...by those means?"
"He's a notorious ladies' man, Jack. I wish there was another way." I
said despondently just as a gentleman with a stylish wooden cane walked
straight through me. The balding, gray-haired gentleman with small,
round glasses perched on his nose stopped and turned slightly to look
back in the direction he had just come. Had he sensed us?
Shaking his head as if confused for some reason, he turned back and
went on his way, stopping again just a few steps farther to look back a
second time. He shook his head as if to shake off any lingering stray
thought, replaced the tri-corner hat he had been holding in his free
hand, and continued on his way.
"Was that who I think it was, Alex?" Jack asked as her jaw dropped.
"History records Mr. Franklin in France this year helping to secure
funding and assistance for the revolution, but as we've seen,
historians can sometimes get it wrong, Jack."
"It looked like he sensed us. You think he's met us?"
I shrugged my shoulders in answer. "I haven't seen us meeting- not that
that wouldn't change after things straighten out."
"Empress, of whom do we speak? Does the older gentleman pose some
historical significance?"
"He does indeed, Commodore Celeste."
"I thought you discouraged use of our military rank when traveling?"
"And I thought I asked y'all to call me 'Alex' when we travel, Andie?"
I retorted.
"I'm sorry, Alexandra. I am still new to this."
"Every mission is a learning experience; remember that, hun. Now, shall
we find a private place to rephase before too many more citizens parade
through us?"
We walked a block and a half before finding a suitably unoccupied place
to rephase. This was a secluded alleyway littered with partially
stacked wooden crates and scattered old straw. I guided my companions
about ten feet in.
"Rephasing in three; two; one."
"So where do we go from here, Alex?" Jack asked. She stood furthest
into the alley and faced Andie and I.
"Ye kin gimme a sample of ye wares, me sweet young whore." A raspy male
voice that sounded a bit inebriated, replied from behind Jack
somewhere. Looking back into the alley, we spotted a man- dirt-smudged
face, wild, uncombed hair, and raggedly dressed- peeking out from
behind a stack of crates on the right. His expectant smile revealed
only a few sparse, discolored, and skewed teeth.
The hair all over my body stood to attention as the unsuspecting,
drunken, vagrant shot clumsily into the air, bounced off the red brick
building opposite him, and landed several yards further down the
cluttered alley.
Andie stared in disbelief.
"I...am not...a whore, sir!" Jack growled through clinched teeth as she
pointed a finger to where he landed in a disheveled heap.
There was no movement from the drunken vagabond...that we noticed.
"He's still alive, Alex, but he's going to have one hell of a sore body
when he wakes up." Jack growled as she reassured Andie and I. "Can we
get out of here and find our room before another 'model citizen' pays
me a 'compliment'?" She tried to push past us to get back to the main
street.
"Jacquelyn?" I asked cautiously as I stopped her with my outstretched
arm.
"What is it, Alex?"
"Throwing him against a wall may have been warranted, but throwing him
against the second story of that wall was a bit of an overreaction." I
advised coolly.
"Duely noted." She replied frigidly.
"Jack?" I asked again.
"Alex."
"Jack, maybe a nice shade of purple might deter your many admirers." I
recommended, dropping my arm so she could pass.
"I'll think about it, Alex." She said as her clothing quickly deepened
in color.
"Andie?"
"Ye...yes, Alex?" She answered sluggishly, finally tearing her eyes away
from the unmoving tattered individual.
"Andie, you seem too quiet after what just happened. Do you still doubt
Jack's gift?"
"No...I mean...I understood why...I even understand how she did what she
did...but...but how can you stand the smell of this place?" She began to
complain. "I've witnessed sweeter emanations from Atlantis' rare septic
system backups. How can people actually live like this?"
"This is the way it has been for many centuries on Earth, Andromeda.
Indoor plumbing is still seventy-five years away- and our
suits...well...several centuries at least. I take it you never spent time
on a farm back home?"
"We had agricultural regions! I just never expected to visit one."
"Okay, so one important thing to know when visiting agrarian cultures."
I said with a serious expression. "Walk around anything that looks like
it is wet and/or regurgitated, or has just been dropped there, when
crossing the street."
A horse and cart slowly passed by the mouth of the alley on the main
street. As if to illustrate my statement, the horse unceremoniously
lifted its tail and defecated.
"This place is so barbaric and unsanitary." Andie declared as her face
scrunched up in disgust of what she saw.
"There have been worse places in time, hun, let's make a right and go
two blocks." I replied knowingly. "I also would like you two to find
and select an accent more appropriate for this culture- preferably some
derivation of British- from your suit's library. Modern American
English hasn't been invented yet."
"Why is that? I thought this was an American city, Alex."
"At this time in American history, the 'United States of America' are
still colonies of Britain and are locked in combat for their freedom,
Andie. As I recall from my history courses, many cities on the east
coast- Philadelphia being one of them until late last year- are still
occupied by British garrisons and loyalists- Tory's they're called. If
we sound more like British colonists we will be less noticeable." I
explained as I mentally opened the rarely used 'Properties' option in
my suit's language library. Twenty or so different selections opened on
a separate menu marked 'Default Accent'. 'American- Central Midwest'
already had a check mark in front of it. I mentally selected 'British-
Southeast- Cockney'.
"Lemme know when you've got it done, Dearies." I said, trying out my
new voice.
"Oui, Mlle Alex. (Yes, Miss Alex.)"
"Jack!" I growled, rolling my eyes and temporarily disabling my own
translator. "I said English, not French."
"But the French, they where here too, no?"
"Yes...they were..." I stopped walking, and glared at her. "This is y'all
paying me back for teasing you earlier, right?"
"You have not seen this, Capitan? The Empress is wise and all-seeing,
no?"
"Y'all really did get out of bed this morning and vowed to make my life
hell this week, didn't you?"
"Oui, je l'ai fait. (Yes, I did.)"
I quickly turned and continued on our present course. "Please keep up,
Jacquelyn."
"Oui, madame. (Yes, ma'am.)"
Andie let out a quiet giggle.
"What is it, Andie...or should I refer to you as 'Lady Andromeda Andre'?"
I asked in an exaggerated proper accent similar to the one Mina used
when we first met.
I suddenly missed my sister and teacher.
"Alexandra, one could become quite enthralled by this option. I merely
found humor in your t?te-?-t?te with Miss Jacquelyn."
"Blimy, she's usin' the swanky, hoity-toity voice, ain't she?" I
replied, having re-enabled my translator. "We best be gettin' to our
flat 'fore we all get too fulla ourselves."
"Excuse me, Gov'nor, might you be able ta help three ladies in need of
direction?" I asked as we neared a slightly overweight gentleman
wielding a cane. Wearing a worn tri-corner hat, he looked every bit a
colonial American. I waited for the grey-jacketed man to turn around.
To my surprise, he kept walking.
"Monsieur, un instant, s'il vous pla?t? (Sir, a moment, please ?)"
The gentleman turned quickly, hearing Jack's voice, his eyes widening
as he beheld us.
"Forgive me, ladies, my mind was wracked with other thoughts. I simply
did not hear you approach. How might I be of assistance?"
"Might you know of and kindly direct us to the Arnold residence, sir?
My niece and I are to meet with a Margaret Shippen-Arnold, of whom we
have never made acquaintance." Andie asked.
"And you would be?" He asked cautiously.
"Lady Andromeda Andre, sir. I believe my Uncle is known to have kept
lodging here? This is my cousin, Alice Andre," she pointed to me, "and
her dutiful servant, Jacquelyn."
"Dire Quoi? (Say what ?)" Jack exclaimed suddenly. She looked
menacingly at Andie.
Arnold seemed equally surprised by her response and looked at Jack
questioningly.
"I'm sorry, sir, but Jacquelyn has her own opinions on servitude and
disagrees quite often with her assigned duties." Andie said, stifling a
giggle or two. "Alice continuously pleads with me relative to her
employment though. But they seem to work well together so I allow her
to remain."
"Oi! Jacki an' me's been friends since we's lit'll girls, Auntie. She's
part of the fam'ly now." I protested before offering my hand to the
gentleman. "Pleasure to make yer acquaintance, sir." I curtsied then
nodded to Jack. "Don't be rude, say hi to the gentleman, Jacki."
The hairs all over my body stiffened and I noticed our new acquaintance
shiver.
"Ravi de vous rencontrer. (Pleased to meet you.)" Jack replied in an
icy tone.
"Did you just feel that draft? We best find this Mrs. Shippen's place
'fore we catches our deaths." I said, covering for my first officer's
recently short temper.
"That was a rather strange feeling, Mrs. Andre, I've never experienced
one this far into the season."
"Miss." Andie corrected. "Miss Andre."
"Forgive me, 'Miss' Andre. I just assumed-"
"That I should be otherwise engaged by this stage in life, sir?"
"No. No, I meant that a woman of your feminine beauty, not having a
husband, it's simply unthinkable! Why, if not completely smitten by my
wife, Peggy, I'd make my advances on you this very moment."
"Oi, you two gonna just stand here an snog or we gonna get help on our
quest?" I asked rudely, rolling my eyes angrily.
"Yes, sorry." He replied, looking down his nose at me. "Ladies, I'm
afraid I have not properly introduced myself. I am Benedict Arnold. My
wife, Peggy, is the woman for whom you search. My house is but a few
blocks from here and shall take mere moments to arrive. If you'll
please allow me?" Arnold said pleasantly as he offered his free arm to
Jack and I.
"Miss Andre, I do wish that I had a third arm with which to escort you
properly."
"Not to worry. I shall fall in line, Mr. Arnold. Lord knows the servant
should be back here." Andie responded dejectedly with a quiet giggle.
"Mordez-moi" Jack mumbled under her breath.
I'm not certain, but I think Jack turned her head and quickly stuck her
tongue out at Andie.
Something was not right, I thought- and felt, as we walked closer to
the riverfront.
"Oi! Where you live at, Gov'nor, some warehouse or underneath one-a
them piers there?" I asked rudely.
"Miss Alice, I remembered that I forgot something at my trading house.
It should take me but a few moments to fetch it."
Alarm bells went off in my mind.
We stopped at a thick wooden door on the side of a large two-story
building after walking another block. Arnold produced a skeleton key,
opened a large padlock, and opened the door.
"Do come in and make yourselves at home. This is my cleric's office."
Arnold said as he motioned us through the door into a small, dusty room
with two, simple, wooden desks against opposite walls. He moved through
the room and opened a door on the other side. "I shant be long."
"Mlle Alex (Miss Alex), there is a bad feeling here, no?"
"I recon so, Jack. This ain't how I first seen it. Somethin's gone
an'changed."
"What ever shall we do, Alex?"
"I'll take care of this, you two." I said as I reselected my normal
Missouri accent.
Quickly, I re-examined the next few minutes in my mind.
"Alex, Arnold, he is not alone. I should raise my shield?"
"Not necessary, Jack. I said I'd handle this." I ordered as I enabled
my tiara, stored safely in my period handbag.
"According to my tactical display there are four people in there,
Ladies- three of which are standing almost on top of each other."
"Why so close? Is the room that small, Alex?" Andie whispered.
"I'm not sure." I said as I slowly moved closer to the door Arnold had
just gone through.
"But the powder kegs are marked for General Washington and his men! Why
would I just give you enough explosives to blow up the whole city?"
Arnold's voice argued from behind the door.
"Let's call it payment for services rendered, Benny. Now, what are you
gonna do about the three hot babes sent to spy on us out in the next
room? We both know Capt. Andre ain't got a niece named Andromeda let
alone another niece named Alice- and Lewis Carrol ain't written his
'Alice in Wonderland' shit yet."
"What would you suggest, Mister Clemson? I am a lover of the fairest
sex, not an assassin."
"Incapacitate the dark blonde bitch- she's their leader, but watch the
shorter blonde all the same. That should give me enough time to power
up my device and put an end to their meddling."
"And how should I...in...incapacitate such beautiful creatures?"
"F#*@ 'em in the ass...bed 'em...rape 'em...I don't give a shit how you do
it, Benny! Just distract them long enough for me to make us
millionaires."
"If that is how you have seen this outcome, Mister Clemson." Arnold
said sadly.
I hurried back to my place between Jack and Andie as quietly as I could
before the door opened. A troubled looking Benedict Arnold appeared and
walked straight for me. My tactical showed three or four people- still
unbelievably close together- moving into the main storeroom through
another door.
'Awaiting your orders, Cap.' Jack thought to me.
'I said I have this one, Jack. You and Andie take my hands." I thought
back, moving my arms behind me slowly.
"Miss Alice, might I have a word with you?" Arnold asked pleasantly.
"What word could that be, Mr. Arnold? Delay," I accused?
He looked surprised at my sudden change in accent.
"I don't want you to think badly of me at our first meeting, miss, but
I am somewhat backed into a corner. What I must do shames me greatly."
"Not as greatly as what I must do to you, sir." I said as I started to
concentrate deeply.
The world around us...stopped.
All sound vanished and Arnold froze in mid stride. Bothersome flies
that had been buzzing around us froze in midair, their wings stiff and
unmoving. Airborne dust and pollen particles disturbed by our recent
entrance hung motionless in the air around us. Nothing except the three
of us continued moving.
Nothing but us.
"What...what did you just do, Alex?" Jack gasped, fear filling her voice.
"She's...by the seven worlds, she's stopped time, Jacquelyn, isn't it
obvious?" Andie answered looking around us in awe. The same amount of
fear was evident in her voice too.
"Dire quoi?
"We need to get to Clemson before he gets away." I said as I pulled my
companions straight through the room's interior wall.
"What of Arnold? Should we just leave him?" Jack asked in a frightened
tone.
"First things first, Jack." I said as we hurried deeper into the dusty
warehouse.
I noticed sixty or so small barrels arranged in a tightly grouped
circle around another motionless figure- his hand already depressing a
green circle on the small control panel of what I saw was the CDA.
"Damn! He's already engaged the machine." I cursed as we walked
straight through the barrels to the modern dressed man at their center.
"As soon as I release, he's going to disappear."
"What do we do?" Jack asked.
"See if you can move some of these barrels of gunpowder out of the
CDA's reach." I said as I felt the strain of holding off time become
worse.
"Oui." She replied as her face blushed.
A barrel on the outer edge of the grouping fell over and began to
slowly roll away.
"It is tougher than it looks, madame." Jack said, as her concentration
seemed to increase.
"Move as many as you can. I can't do this for too long."
"Take the power from me, Alex!"
"No, Jack, you need everything you've got to do your job."
"Then use me, Alexandra!" Andie cried. "Use me as a power source. Do
not be afraid to use more than you did on our last mission together."
I mentally envisioned the valve on Andie's side again- just as I had
before- and opened it a crack.
Andie moaned quietly, but I felt no surge of energy this time.
I opened the imaginary valve farther.
Again Andie moaned, louder this time, still I felt no assistance.
Holding time at bay was beginning to put extreme stress on my body and
mind. I knew what would happen if I held it for too long.
Another barrel fell over and began to roll away slowly from the
stockpile.
I couldn't hold it much longer, but I had too!
"Alexandra, there is blood trickling from your nose." Andie warned.
"Take more power from me! I can handle it."
I mentally opened the valve a quarter turn.
"ARRRRRRGGHHH!" Andie screamed in pain and I began to feel a small
amount of her energy enter my body. I felt I had gained another minute
or so.
"Jack," I strained through gritted teeth, "I can't do this much
longer."
Jack seemed to concentrate even harder and two barrels fell over at
once and began to roll. Their progress away from us was noticeably
slower though.
"I am doing the best that I can, madame!"
"Alex, you have to take more from me! I can handle it. Do it, Alex!"
Andie urged in a pained tone.
I gave the virtual fixture another quarter turn.
Andie shreiked out in agony as I felt the trickle of energy increase
ever so slightly.
"Any more is going to kill you, Andie!" I strained, "Jack, I'm losing
it. We have to move away from here!"
I began pulling my friends back through the hoard of packaged gunpowder
as the strain on me became unbearable.
"Alexandra... your... ear." Andie exclaimed in a raspy, guttural groan with
wide, pained eyes.
"We have to go, Jack. Enable emergency egress- to previous location
only, OakRidgeEmpress8716, Engage!" I spit out.
Atlantis' bridge appeared around us as Andie collapsed at my side. My
legs turned to jelly and I began to drop also.
"We need a medic," was the last thing I heard from Jack before things
went dark.
Atlantis Expeditionary Ship, Standard Year 257:06:16
"Alex, take a sip." A voice said to me as things began to brighten.
Alex Reilly's face hovered over me as I watched her move my flask
closer.
"You've depleted your nanotech reserve. You need to replace them in
order to recover faster, sis."
Her voice sounded motherly and worried.
"Andie?"
"Recovering slowly, Alex. She's gonna be okay though. Ya'll had us
worried, honey. Here, take a swig now."
"Jack?"
"I'll live to fight another day, Alex." Jack's disapproving voice said
from somewhere off to my left.
I nodded before I allowed Alex to place the flask to my mouth. The cool
water tasted of blood, but I swallowed it all the same.
"So, Jack tells me you've added a new dynamic to our inventory?"
I nodded. "Time." I croaked out.
"Or the complete stoppage thereof!" She accused, raising her right
brow.
"Alex, what possessed you?" She asked with more concern on our face
than I could remember. "What made you think about actually stopping
time- really stopping it?"
"Needed to be done." I croaked out again.
"But at the risk of disintegrating your brain into mush? What were
y'all thinkin'?"
"Time...line...changed...had...to...improvise." I explained, starting to feel a
little better.
"The mission...it wasn't turning out as we had seen. Alex, Clemson was
there. He took gunpowder meant for Washington's troops."
"We'll get him, sis, we've both seen that. Now lie back and allow the
nanos to repair the damage.
I closed my eyes and reveled in the feeling of my energy coming back to
me.
"I'm sorry, Andie." I said as tears blurred my vision. I had spent most
of the day resting and felt that I had to apologize to her. I was now
in her quarters- her bedroom to be exact.
"Empress, it was...it was my decision...my choice."
"I almost killed you!"
"Also my choice, Alexandra. It was the right thing to do."
"The mission...it wasn't meant to go that way, though."
"The probabilities were high that something unaccounted for would
happen, ma'am. Your quick thinking and that miraculous garment you wear
made all the difference."
"I shouldn't have had to use it though, Andie. I was careless. I left
some variables unaddressed and almost killed two valued friends." I
said as tears ran down my cheeks.
Andie remained quiet and observed me for a few minutes then
repositioned her pillow behind her to sit up straighter in her bed.
"How..." She began, sizing me up carefully, "How...did you do it?"
At my blank look, she asked again.
"How...how did you stop time...around us?"
I thought about the answer, or what I was going to tell her for a
minute or two.
"I found out about it a while back...relatively. It was a mistake. Me
from about twenty minute into the future had to do something to
convince me in the present to do the right thing...to do what the mission
demanded...what I absolutely had to do. She killed...sacrificed herself...in
order to make me see reason- to give me time to make the right choice.
Knowing that if she could do it, then so could I, I felt our situation
warranted its use." I paused a moment. "I still couldn't get that
maniac!"
"Alex, you scared the shit out of us!" Jack accussed, somewhat
hysterically from behind me. She had obviously let herself in.
"That side-effect was not a concern at the time, Jack." I said over my
shoulder. "Something had to be done or Clemson would have not only
canceled the biblical flood, but also crippled the Continental Army.
With no powder, the British would have gained the advantage. Arnold
wouldn't have had the chance to reach traitor status with the
Americans, but died a beaten, subjugated traitor to Britain instead."
"But wouldn't he still remember that we suddenly disappeared right in
front of him?"
"I'm sure he has many questions about us, and the powder kegs
disappearing, Andie. That's why we're going back...only this time, we're
going to ensure that Mr. Benedict Arnold retains his previous title of
American traitor."
"You're not serious, Cap!"
"Jack, we'll need Mademoiselle Jacquelyn again, I'm afraid."
"What about Lady Andromeda Andre, Alex?"
"He already knows that the Colonel has no relatives by the names of
Andromeda and Alice, hun- we go as ourselves this time."
"But I still have to play the French tart?"
"Arnold seemed to have a weakness for the accent, Jack. We'll need to
use that to our advantage."
Jack sighed.
"Oui, Mlle Alex." She answered in a deflated tone.
"So when do we leave?"
"As soon as they release you from medical care, Andie...maybe a week or
two."
"How can you recover so quickly, Alex? You were hurt more severely than
me and yet, here you stand, looking as if nothing had happened?"
"It's all part of our gifts, Commodore. The sisters of Kili are
very...very hard to dispose of."
Atlantis Expeditionary Ship, Standard Year 257:06:23
"Commodore, what are you doing out of bed? I thought the doctor hadn't
cleared you yet?" I asked in surprise, answering my quarter's door.
"It's been long enough since we got back. I'm ready to go, Empress."
She replied cheerfully.
"I'm sure you are, but are we ready for you, Commodore?"
"What do you mean?"
I motioned for her to enter and have a seat.
"I'm sure you've been asking yourself why I asked you on these
missions."
"I don't follow, Alex."
"You're not the least bit curious?" I looked at her and shook my head
several times. "I find that difficult to believe considering your
considerable training and finely tuned intuition, Andie."
"What are you talking about? I thought you asked me along for my
military background?"
I sat back on my side of the Davenport and re-evaluated this woman. Had
she really no clue about her potential?
"You don't know? Really?" I asked before I re-issued my question.
"Alex, can we quit playing games here? I have no clue as to what you're
hinting at...and frankly, I'm not into games all that much. Can we just
skip the Empirical charades and tell me why I'm so important to you?"
"For one, your gift, Andie- the one I triggered in Philadelphia... when I
stopped time."
Commodore Andromeda Celeste stared at me in silence.
"Whether you choose to acknowledge it or not, you have a gift, Andie."
She continued to stare, almost daring me to continue.
I decided to stare back- back into those brilliant blue eyes.
"I should be going." She said suddenly and made to get up.
I quickly stood and gently grasped her arm. "Let me explain." I said to
the statuesque brunette, with a smile.
"Alex, I thought I saw Andie coming to your room..." Alex Reilly said as
soon as my quarter's door began to open.
The door froze nearly half way open.
"And I was wondering if the doctors had...released her... early...by the
Goddess' what have you done now, Sister?" She continued as she looked
curiously at the stuck door then at me. Squeezing through the opening,
she entered. "You did it again...why, sis?"
Andie stared at me in horror before looking at Alex.
"To show Andie her gift, sis. The one she has no idea she carries."
"But did you really have to demonstrate so soon after her release from
the infirmary, Alex?"
"As with anything, the more you use it the easier it becomes, sis."
"Alex, wouldn't just telling her be more conducive to her
rehabilitation?"
I shook my head in the negative. "Andie, I'm going to start to draw
some energy from you. Let me know if the pain gets too unbearable."
I gave my virtual valve a slow quarter turn and felt the trickle of
power enter me.
Andie moaned softly and looked into my eyes in something between
confusion and euphoria.
Alex looked around us in concern then her eyes latched onto Andie and I
again.
"Andie, I'm going to take some more from you. I'll ramp it up slowly.
Tell me if it's too much, alright?"
She nodded and I slowly gave another quarter turn to the imaginary
fixture.
Andie moaned a little louder this time, but she seemed to be taking it
in stride.
"Alex, what, if anything, is this going to prove?" Alex Reilly asked,
her voice sounded a little more excited than concerned.
"I'd like to take it up another notch, Andie."
She nodded approval.
"I'm taking us to three-quarters throttle."
Andie's moan turned into a pained groan as she slowly closed her eyes.
She almost had a smile on her face.
The energy flowing into me now more than compensated for what I was
expelling.
"Sis, does this have any theoretical premise, or have we suddenly
turned into power vampires?" Alex Reilly complained.
"How do you feel, Andie?" I asked gently.
It's nowhere near how it felt last week, Empress. What are we trying to
prove, though?"
"I'm now drawing more than three times the energy from you that I was
on the mission and you haven't cried out in pain yet."
"So are we into domination and masochism now, Alex?" Alex Reilly asked
sarcastically.
"It's beginning to hurt a little, Empress. What are you trying to tell
me, ma'am?"
"This is your gift, Andromeda Celeste! You can somehow provide an
energy reserve that I...maybe we, the sisters of Kili, can draw from if
needed."
"She's a human power source, Alex?" Alex Reilly choked out.
"I'm a battery?"
"Yes!" I said in triumph as I slowly closed my imagined valve and felt
the energy flow stop. I released my hold on time.
My quarter's door opened fully and closed normally, much to my sister's
relief. I tried something else before releasing the Commodore's arm.
I slowly turned the valve in the opposite direction and felt energy
move from me.
"OHHHHHH, heavens, OOOHHHHH, what are you doing now, Empress?" Andie
asked in a breathy, passionate moan as her eyes closed again. "That..."
She licked her lips. "That feels sooooo...OoooooOHHHHHH!"
Commodore Celeste noticeably shivered.
The imaginary valve closed again and disappeared from my mind.
"When borrowing something, its always courteous to replenish what was
used." I told her and Allie.
"Andie, are you going to be okay?" I asked as the woman stood there and
seemed to still be basking in a warm, comforting feeling. I recognized
the expression from one of the video recordings made on a few of my
trips back to Reilly BC.
My door opened and Jack and Cami walked in unannounced.
"I hope somebody made an archive of that. It was short but very...VERY
good!" Cami grinned.
"That settles it" Allie began with a chuckle. "We're both surrounded by
perverts!"
"But director, you were the one that suggested we..." Cami started to
say.
Alex Reilly disappeared from my room.
"Where did she go, Alex?" Cami finished abruptly.
"Your director had a few...um...things to take care of, sweetheart." I
giggled.
"So, Empress," Andie giggled lightly as she finally composed herself.
"When do we leave, and where do we go this time?"
"West Point, New York, 1780."
"I guess I should go find Professor Samuels and borrow her extra Reilly
suit again." Andie said as her excited expression turned into a frown.
"As soon as I clean up a bit, that is."
The Commodore excused herself and exited my quarters.
"So...I take it that I'm still on Ricky Lynn detail, Alex?" Cami asked
sadly.
I nodded. "How's the thruster rehab going?"
"You do know this thing has over a thousand thrusters on it, right?"
"Tell her to focus on Rings 'B' through 'E', sections 10 through 80,
and Ring 'D' section 180, Sweetheart."
"Ricky Lynn says thanks, Alex. She also wants to know how long you were
going to wait to tell her?"
"Tell her that we may or may not be using the thrusters to land
Atlantis, Cami."
Cami nodded but her eyes and mouth opened wide in surprise.
"What'd she say, Sweetheart?" I asked with a devious grin.
"You really don't want to know her response, Alex."
Jack laughed. "Come on, sis, Alex has some talking to do with the
Commodore. I'll be ready to leave in an hour, Alex."
Both women turned and walked out the door.
"Jacki? I've never heard Ricky Lynn use the term..." I heard Cami say
before the door closed.
Half an hour later I again answered my door, as expected, Andie stood
dressed in her borrowed Reilly suit- its default red and blue matching
mine.
"You have a question, Andromeda." I stated rather than questioned as I
motioned her in.
"The Past Empress...how" Andie thought about how to ask. "How could she
still be moving if you stopped...if you stopped time?"
"Beats me." I answered honestly. Maybe because we're actually the same
person? The same...um...entity?" I shrugged. "I told you that neither of us
got the owner's manual, hun, we just play it by ear. So far it's worked
out."
This doesn't look like the West Point I've seen pictures of, Alex."
Jack said as we looked around.
"We're actually on the opposite side and downstream of Fort Clinton.
This is a little hamlet called Verplanck's Point. It's early morning,
September 22nd, 1780"
"This is no hamlet, Alex, this is a garrisoned outpost and a crude one
at that." Andie argued.
"Okay...so where are we...really, Empress?"
"Someplace where women really shouldn't be, Jack- not in this time." I
said with a wry grin. "You see, this is one of the many small outposts
along the Hudson River setup to keep British troops and ships," I
pointed out into the river and downstream a little ways, "like that one
from securing a foothold in the upper Hudson valley."
Jack and Andie's mouths' dropped open simultaneously.
"So what can we do about it, Alex?" Jack asked.
"Soooo," I said dropping their hands, thereby indicating that we had
rephased, "Jack, Alex, and Andie get to blow something up!"
Jack looks so pretty when she's surprised- Andie too, for that matter.
"Alex?" Jack whispered. "What about those men over there? Shouldn't we
just tell them what's coming up river?"
"Do you remember how to load one of these antiques, Commander?" I asked
with a sly grin, skirting the question entirely.
"With the exception of how much powder to use, Cap."
"Best guess, Commander Cummins. Commodore, how good are you with aiming
an ancient cannon?"
"Somehow I think I'll find out, Alex."
I nodded.
From our right, a bag of powder floated past and emptied itself into
the bore of the five or six inch iron cannon.
I watched as the bag emptied itself into the barrel and motioned for
Jack to stop when I felt the right amount had been added. Jack nodded.
"I'll pack it so they won't notice a ghostly ramrod, Cap- same with the
gun cotton."
"Andie, don't forget to account for windage and lead the target a
little- I figure they're doing one, maybe two knots. They'll be tacking
away from us in another five minutes in order to distance themselves
from our guns."
"Alex, I may be new to this planet, but the laws of physics still hold
true on mine." She told me in annoyance.
"That may be, but it's not always true- especially in other universes."
Andie stopped looking down river and stared back at me curiously.
I motioned with my index finger that her attention should be focused on
the enemy ship and not me.
Jack floated a cannonball over to the gun's muzzle and it disappeared
silently down the barrel.
"Does anybody know where they keep the fuse powder?"
"Just a spark in the breech will do the trick, Commander." I reminded.
"Oh ya...right. Awaiting coordinates and orders, Commodore Celeste." Jack
replied quietly with a devilish grin.
I noticed it was starting to get lighter. We'd lose our chance of
getting the first shot off if one of the dozing soldiers happened to
wake up.
Andie walked over to the side of the antique artillery piece and eyed
up the barrel against the target, which had just started to come about
to tack away from us.
"Two degrees to the right, Jacquelyn and raise the azimuth eight...no,
ten degrees." Jack complied and the gun silently moved the required
distance- it's muzzle rose about six inches.
Sighting the gun once more, Andie gave us a 'thumbs up' and stepped
back behind me. I felt her hand in mine.
"Ready for firing, Cap." Jack informed me before she too stepped back
and took my offered left hand. I phased us out.
"Andie whenever you feel the time is right." I said turning my head to
her and squeezing her hand.
"Fire." She said and the gun erupted in smoke and blinding flame. The
noise was deafening.
A floury of men appeared around us- all wanting to know who or what set
off the cannon.
An explosion echoed across the water and all eyes focused on the fire
and commotion out in the river.
"That looks like a direct hit if I ever saw one, good job ladies."
Immediately several other cannons were readied and systematically
fired. The crew examining our gun, still at a loss for it's firing,
jumped into action, one man fetching and pouring a pail of water over
the barrel while the others fetched shot, powder, cotton, and rod.
Within two minutes the gun belched forth another ball- this one not so
well aimed as the first.
"They fire cannon like a bunch of women, Alex." Jack observed with a
giggle.
"I would argue that statement, hun. At least we hit the target."
Both Jack and Andie nodded.
"So what ship was that out there?" Jack asked as we stepped back and
watched the 'professionals' work.
"HMS Vulture- Captain Andre's ship. In about half an hour it's going to
turn back downstream toward New York for repairs...lots of repairs. Time
to move on, Ladies."
Our surroundings changed slightly from tree-lined shore to tree-lined,
muddy, dirt road...well, two deep muddy ruts, anyway.
"Now where are we?" Jack asked as she and Andie looked around.
"South of West Point...um...Fort Clinton, September 24th, 1780." I
answered.
"So...what do we do here, Alex?"
"We're here to inform Mr. Arnold that Capt. Andre has been captured,
Jack."
"Why?"
"Because I want him to see us again. We left so suddenly the last time
we met, Jack."
"I'd have thought you wanted to see his face when we 'popped' in. Where
do we meet him then?"
"Over in that nice looking home over there, Jack. He uses that as his
headquarters while commanding the fort."
We were instantly in the well decorated- for the time period- dining
room. Arnold entered and momentarily gazed out the window. He appeared
to be waiting for someone. Two male servants, one at a door to another
part of the house and one standing beside the table waited to attend
the Commandant and his possible guest.
"Jack, I'm going to need a free hand in a minute. Would you mind taking
Andie's?"
She nodded agreement and switched positions. Andie was now between us.
"Andie, I'm going to start drawing energy from you and Jack, alright?"
I told them.
"Are you going to do what I think, Empress?" Jack asked grimly.
"Sure am." I answered raising my eyebrows twice.
"Jacquelyn, I thought we weren't to use titles on missions?"
"If she's going to stop time, that's something only the Empress can do.
So the title is warranted, Andie."
Ignoring the debate, I began to explain what I planned to do.
"I'm going to try something a little different this time, ladies. Let's
see if I can use what I know about my children's gifts and try to stop
time everywhere except for us and Arnold- without touching him."
Jack and Andie gave me a worrisome look as I started to concentrate on
my self-imposed task. When I thought I had all the specifics covered, I
imagined two control valves in my mind and slowly gave each a quarter
turn.
Andie gave a quiet, almost pleasant, moan while Jack flinched
noticeably and looked to me in wonder.
The energy flowing into me was amazing!
I pulled the trigger in my mind and everything around us suddenly
stopped. As before, all noises and sounds vanished.
I noticed Arnold's eyes slowly glance around the room as he detected
something amiss.
'Jacquelyn? Say hello to the man.' I thought to my Ex-O as soon as I
rephased us.
"Bonjour ? nouveau, M. Arnold."
As expected, he jumped substantially.
"So, we meet again, General Arnold." I said with a smile.
"How did you...?"
"Oh, you know, we just popped in to say hi, General." I giggled.
"Sergeant!"
"They can't hear you, Benedict...or should I call you 'Benny'?" I said
menacingly as I gave him an evil grin. "This room is now totally
isolated from the outside world. No one can enter...no one can leave. Not
even General Washington and his best troops could gain entry."
"What do you want?"
"What do we want? Oh, Benny, we want history to be corrected so that
America can win its freedom and our forefathers can arrive to a free
nation, that's all." I answered, as my grin became a predatory smile.
"You speak so strangely. How can this be history as you say if this is
the here and now?"
"Oh no, Benny, this is our," I motioned to Andie and Jack, "history.
Didn't Clemson tell you about me?"
"Last year he said that you were the leader...of what, I do not know...that
I should restrict you so he could gain escape. He said nothing else, I
swear."
"Didn't he tell you to compromise and/or otherwise deflower me?"
"Details escape me, Miss Alice."
"Empress!" I hissed sharply.
"Forgive me, what?"
"You shall address me by my rightful title- 'Empress of Time and
Space', Brigadier General Benedict Arnold!" I shouted angrily. Feeling
the burden starting to take its toll, I twisted each envisioned valve
another quarter turn. Both were now at half throttle. The increase of
energy lessened the strain on me sufficiently for now.
Again Andie let out a quiet moan and Jack blinked a few times before
quickly glancing over at me.
The man's mouth dropped open, his complexion turned very pale, as he
looked around us, finally noticing that nothing outside of us was
moving.
My smile widened as I approached him- Jack and Andie in tow.
"You've been a very bad boy, Benny." I cooed as my right index finger
menacingly jabbed his shoulder. "Misappropriating supplies and
equipment designated for Gen. Washington's Army for your own gain;
black market dealings; conspiring with the British and the Tories." I
accused as I quickly turned away from him to look out a window. "Of
course, who could blame you, right? You've been embarrassed and
humiliated; refused a proper command numerous times in two wars; and
now...and now, Benny, you're trying to sell out your own country. One, by
the way, you've only recently pledged your allegiance to. Valley Forge,
I believe, was the place you took your oath?"
"How do you know all that?"
I quickly turned back around.
"Because it is our right and true history, Benedict!" I shouted
pointing my thumb back at me. "One that is now in shambles thanks to
you and Darren Clemson!"
"He only sought to obtain powder from me."
"Yes, I know. Enough to level most of the city of Philadelphia as I
recall." I said evenly as I got within inches of his face. "Munitions
slated for your friend and Commander, George Washington. It was a good
thing we isolated half of those stores. At least the Continental Army
had something to fight back with!"
"But you and Mr. Clemson...you both vanished into thin air at the same
instance. How could you have rescued twenty kegs of powder in less than
an instant? I thought he miscounted his inventory."
"Did you not hear our Empress' full title, Mr. Arnold? Empress of Time
and Space?" Jack reminded in anger.
"What was an instant for you was about fifteen minutes for us, sir. I
almost lost my colleague here doing it." I said motioning to Andie.
"I am sorry about that...Empress...I was against harming any of you in any
way! You must believe me. As for Mister Clemson, he gave me no recourse
but to supply his needs. The man is devious and underhanded. He
threatened my very existence!"
"I know that better than anyone, Benny. That is why we are here. To
repair what Clemson has destroyed."
"How?"
"In about a minute, a Lieutenant carrying a message from Col. Jameson's
command at Tarrytown will arrive with a letter informing you that Capt.
Andre was captured yesterday. A similar message along with some
correspondence and plans for West Point's fortifications has also been
sent to General Washington. He is, at this moment ordering your arrest
and will not be joining you for the morning meal."
"How can you know this?"
"I thought you were smarter than that, Benny? You are our history,
remember?" I smiled evilly once more. "I'd answer the door if I were
you." I suggested and nodded to it before releasing time and phasing
out.
There was a knock at the door as Arnold looked around the room for us.
"Excuse me, Commandant, this just arrived for you." The younger man
said handing Arnold a wax sealed message. Opening and reading the
message, his eyes sprang open.
"Ready my horse! I have been summoned away on a matter of extreme
importance." He ordered as he continued to look for any sign of us.
"At once, Commandant."
"He's running?" Jack asked, already knowing the answer.
"This small part of history is back on track, ladies." I announced
happily. "Is everyone okay?"
Andie nodded, but Jack frowned a little.
"Jack?" I asked.
"I thought you said I would need to lure him out, Alex."
I gave my Ex-O a strange glance and wondered about her.
"All I said was that I would need Mademoiselle Jacquelyn again, Jack.
You still are Jacquelyn Cummins, right?" I asked, shaking my head.
"But thankfully, I never got to say or do much, Alex."
"Jack, I wouldn't have been able to set things straight without you and
Andie here"
But all we did, Alex, was fire an ancient cannon at an ancient sailing
ship." Andie remarked.
"Exactly! And after readdressing everything that happened to us on our
last mission this past week- the sudden changes; the added variables-
it all snapped neatly into place."
"You're saying Clemson actually made it easier for us to fix things,
Alex?" Jack asked in amazement.
I nodded. "If we hadn't tried to stop him in Philadelphia though,
things could've gotten worse. So...to answer your next question: 'Was it
worth us even going there in the first place, Alex?' The answer is yes,
definitely."
"I can't believe someone like him would make things easy intentionally,
Alex."
I looked at Jack and nodded.
"So, where to now, Empress?" Andie asked excitedly.
"We head back to Atlantis and plan our next mission." I said as our
surroundings changed...
Nothing!
My tiara immediately displayed its menu in my HUD and selected the
environmental field.
"Alex...where's my ship?" Andie cried in fear.
"How can we be breathing, Empress?" Jack cried hysterically. "I thought
space was a vacuum?"
"The tiara must have sensed the pressure loss and engaged the
environmental field, Jack. As for where Atlantis is, Andie...I've got no
clue, but we need to get out of here." I said as calmly as I could. I
happened to see a huge cloud of smoke on the planet's surface just on
the horizon. Oh, God, no!
A heavily wooded slope appeared around us. In the distance a huge
wildfire was burning. There was an enormously wide and deep gash carved
into the ground leading out to the inferno.
"Noooo!" Andie cried out as she fell to her knees, still holding Jack's
hand.
"Empress?" Jack asked quietly, her eyes already tearing up.
"Can you sense...anybody...Jack?" I asked, trying to keep my composure.
"Maybe one hundred, maybe more Alex, I can't really tell with all the
chaos going on."
"Alex, we need to be there! I need to be there!" Andie cried.
Quickly, I concentrated on the Bridge and asked the question in my
mind: 'Is it safe to go there'?
"Andie, you need to stand up now." I said as Jack tried to pull her up.
"Everyone's gone!" She cried out. "Everyone's gone..."
'Jack, stand her up." I ordered as our location changed once more.
What surrounded us could only be described as carnage. All around us
equipment freed by the brutal impact lay sparking and strewn about.
Nothing seemed to be moving except a few lighting fixtures swinging
from the ceiling.
I quickly disengaged my tiara's environmental field and brought up its
tactical display hoping it would direct us to any survivors.
"I show several life signs in here, Jack." I pointed down to a lower
tier from where we stood. "They're not very strong."
We began to make our way through the rubble that had been the various
command stations.
"Alex, I found Cami."
"Where is she, Jack?"
"Looking for Ricky Lynn, Alex."
"Is she okay?"
"A few bumps and bruises."
"Can she tell us what happened and when?"
"She doesn't know, Alex, she was asleep when it started."
"Reggie!" Andie shouted, as we approached a pile of battered consoles.
"Jack."
"On it, Cap."
The pile slowly cleared one piece at a time to reveal Andie's first
officer as Jack carefully relocated the debris. Reggie's legs and right
arm were bent in the wrong directions- in multiple places.
Andie broke free of Jack's grasp and quickly, gently turned her head
toward her.
"Reggie, by the heavens are you okay? We're going to get you out of
here." Getting no response, she gently brushed the woman's hair from
her forehead away from her eyes. "Reggie?"
The woman's eyes fluttered a few times before opening slightly.
"Commodore...you...you came back." The severely injured woman said with a
forced smile.
"Reggie, you're going to be okay. What happened? When did it
happen?"Andie said trying to comfort her.
I dropped my head when my tactical showed her heartbeat slowing.
Reggie began to say something, but Jack and I couldn't hear it. Andie
moved her head closer to the dying woman's mouth.
"Reggie, don't leave me! We'll get help. Alex can get you to a doctor
in an instant." Andie hugged her friend's head in her arms.
"I'm sorry..."
The woman's eyes began to close as I noticed her indication on my
tactical stop pulsing and turn grey.
"Andie, what did she tell you?" I asked, gently as I could as I tried
desperately to hold my own emotions back. I could feel the tears
cascading down my cheeks.
"Alex, Cami reports...that our...that our sisters...they didn't make it,
Alex." Jack choked out. "She just found..." Jack burst into tears on my
shoulder.
"Andie?" I choked out just above a whisper. "Andie, did she tell you
when this began?"
"I...I wasn't here for them... I was their commander and...and I
wasn't...wasn't here...when ...when they needed me...most. I...I let my own...my
own...gratification...distract...distract me."
"Andie, we can still make this right." I urged placing my hand on her
shoulder. We can go back to before this all happened and prevent it." I
told her.
"It can't be undone, Empress! It's too late!" She shouted in distress.
"I wasn't here for them! Don't you know that it can't be redone?"
"It can and we will, Commodore!" I told her sternly. "The Empress of
Time and Space will undo this whole unfortunate event. I promise you!"
"You've done enough, Alex! What's done is done. Just leave me here...this
is where I should have been anyway. I should have been here in her
place!"
"You don't mean that, Andie!" I responded in anger. "You, Jack, and I
are the only ones that can reverse this! We can stop this from
happening!"
"Just let me be."
"No! I will not let everything that you've done here just go away,
Andromeda Celeste! You've all come too far to be stopped this easily.
Jack, we have to go back to before this happened. Commodore Celeste, I
need to know if Reggie told you when this started."
"Got it, Alex. Transferring the information to you now."
"Thanks, Jack."
"You just stole my memory! That is not acceptable. It is stealing
private property." Andie complained weakly.
"If it saves millions of people, Commodore, I'll gladly stand trial for
the offence."
"Millions? There were only two hundred and fifty thousand on Atlantis.
How do you get millions out of that?"
"I'm talking about all of the lives that won't exist if we let this
tragedy happen!"
Our surroundings changed...
To chaos!
"What's going on?" Andie shouted in confusion as she suddenly looked
up. We now stood watching her bridge crew trying to contain whatever
failure or catastrophe had occurred in our absence. It took a moment
for a space to clear that was big enough for the three of us to rephase
and another few for Andie to comprehend what I had just done.
"REPORT!" Commodore Celeste shouted at the top of her lungs over the
warning horns, bells, klaxons, and hysteric conversations. "REGGIE!"
Andie's Ex-O jumped in surprise misinterpreting her sudden emotion-
filled outburst completely.
"Systematic failures on all environmental and station keeping
equipment, Commodore. We think Ricky Lynn's modifications to Dixie may
have caused it! We're unable to maintain orbit. Uncontrolled
atmospheric insertion will occur in two hours, ma'am."
Andie looked at me with an angry intensity that I'd never seen, but
knew well. She was going to lose her ship and one of my sisters was to
blame.
"Where is the professor now, Commander?" I asked Reggie.
"Last I saw she was running for the processing core, Empress."
"Alex, I have to be here." Andie said as she released my hand and
hurried to her station with Reggie.
"Jack, stay here and assist where you can. I'm going to find the
chief."
"What's going on, Cap?"
"If I'd have to guess, I'd say Clemson left his professor a small going
away present."
"If you'd have to guess, Cap?"
"This wasn't something I'd seen happening, Jack. I didn't see a single
scenario where something like this happened."
"Then how could he..."
"I told everyone this man was dangerous!" I said before the processor
core appeared around me. Prof. Samuels sat cross-legged holding her
head.
"I'm sorry baby! I never meant to hurt you. I was trying to help you be
your best." She cried glancing up at the rows of computer equipment
racks.
"What happened, hun?" I asked.
"According to your diagnostic tool, this board should be operating at
nominal efficiency, Chief." Alex Reilly shouted from a row off to my
left.
There was no recognition of my presence.
"Alex! What's going on?" I shouted.
"That's impossible, Alex. My gut tells me that it has to be where the
problem started. From there it's cascaded to every system controller in
the ship. What the hell did I do to these people?" Ricky Lynn cried as
she momentarily looked up and cupped her face in her hands.
"Could the tools be the cause, Chief?" I asked.
I got no response. This wasn't good! Had I suddenly skipped into a
parallel dimension somehow? If so, what...who caused it?
The chaotic bridge scene reappeared.
"Jack, Andi, Where do things stand?" I asked as I rephased.
Again, as with my sister and Ricky Lynn, I got no answer.
"What the hell's happening around here?" I shouted in frustration.
"Empress. Empress, why can't they hear you?" a tiny voice asked.
Yuuka's voice was barely audible above the chaotic din as she suddenly
flew in close to my face.
"You can hear me, Yuuka?" I asked in surprise.
"Yes, Empress, I can." She said, landing on my shoulder and speaking
directly into my ear.
"Oh, thank God! I thought I had jumped into another dimension or
something!" I told her, relieved that someone could interact with me.
"Alex...what's going on?"
"It was Clemson!" I accused. "Somehow he found a way to sabotage
Atlantis and our efforts to capture him."
"How could he do that, Alex, He doesn't know where we are, right?"
"He knows Professor Samuels, hun! He knows Ricky Lynn's fondness for
cybernetics. He also knows that Ricky Lynn can't pass up the urge to
tinker or repair something."
"You mean he sabotaged her equipment?"
"I think so, hun. If I'm not mistaken, her tools will continue to fail
her."
"Prof. Samuels must be almost ready to give up, Alex! She's taken an
instant liking to Dixie. She's like her child, ma'am!"
"A child she's unintentionally killing with every effort, hun."
"We have to stop her, Empress. Millions of people will be killed if
Atlantis does not land safely."
I thought about what the Pixie said and quickly ran a few scenarios.
"Yuuka, I know this may be too much to ask, but I need to borrow your
energy."
"Empress?"
"I need to do something crazy, but to do that I'll need to tap into
you, hun."
"Do I need to grow up, Alex?"
Did she? I ran the possibilities.
"No, hun, you actually have more energy in your present form." I
answered after a few seconds.
"I do?"
I nodded my head.
"Just hold tight to my ear hun. I can't guarantee this won't be
painful."
"Understood, ma'am. I'm ready. Um...what are we going to do?"
"First I'm going to establish a localized perimeter around you and I,
Jack, Cami, Andie, and possibly Reggie. After that I'm going to attempt
to stop time everywhere but."
"You can do that, Empress?"
"It's worked once on a limited scale, hun."
"If you stop time around us, what would you do next?"
"If that works, we have a very limited time to transport Atlantis
safely to the surface, Yuuka."
"Limited time, Empress?"
"I never did this before. If I don't get it right, our new friends and
our sisters die in the resulting crash."
"And us, Empress?"
"This attempt will probably kill us in the process, my sister."
"At least it will be an honorable death, Captain Steinert." Yuuka said,
her voice turning gruesomely serious. "I await your orders, ma'am."
"I'm going to start drawing power from you, Yuuka." I announced after I
concentrated on my objective- how I could get there. Next I disabled
the emergency recall function on my Reilly suit. I didn't think I would
arrive on Terra in its present form so why waste the energy to end up
floating in the cold vacuum of space forever.
Yuuka tugged on my ear. "Are you sure I have more power the way I am,
ma'am? I definitely felt that!"
I only opened the throttle a quarter, hun, it gets worse." I warned
gently. "Ready?"
"Bonzai!" She shouted.
I advanced my throttle, for that's how I imagined it this time, another
quarter. Yuuka's grip on my earlobe tightened significantly as she let
out a pained groan.
All motion and sound stopped around us save for four individuals.
Cami and Jack noticed first then Reggie then Andie at last.
"Empress, what could this possibly accomplish but to delay the
inevitable?" Andie asked, being the first to turn to me and speak.
"Jack, Cami, I need a containment shield around Atlantis immediately!"
I ordered ignoring Andie's question.
My Mind Warriors quickly joined hands and began to concentrate.
Reggie, as of the last report, is the LZ still clear for landing?"
"There is another critical low pressure occurrence in the area,
Empress."
Andie's mouth dropped wide open.
"Are you attempting what I think you are, Alex?"
"Less talk. Commander Cummins, what's the status on my shield?"
"Shield established and ready, Captain Steinert." Jack acknowledged.
"Andie, I could really use a backup to Yuuka."
"It would be an honor, mighty Empress."
"Great, you had to ruin it, hun." I said offering my hand.
"Empress...Alex, I mean, have you ever attempted something like this with
such a mass?" Reggie asked as she walked over to me and forcibly took
my other hand.
I imagined two more 'throttles' in my mind.
"She once transposed Reilly Research Facility and the universe it
occupied. Does that qualify?" Cami answered in a tense, deliberate
tone.
"A whole universe, Empress?" Both Reggie and Andie's eyes went wide.
"I didn't know what I was doing at the time. It was dumb luck that we
survived." I admitted as I continued to concentrate on the objective.
"But a whole universe? How is something like that possible?" Reggie
managed to ask.
"The very existence of the Empress AND time travel is impossible, Reg!"
Jack told her as she continued to concentrate on her shield.
"Target acquired." I announced and pushed my two new controls to half
throttle.
Immediately, two voiced moaned in pain.
Feeling the increase in available power, I continued my 'countdown'.
"Favorable time period established. Expanding localized temporal
anomaly."
The resulting additional load made me cringe in pain and I suddenly
felt weaker. I only hoped it was enough to encompass the whole ship.
"Empress, your ear! You are bleeding." Yuuka screamed in fright.
"It can't be helped, Pixie." I groaned as I continued my preset
sequence.
"Increase your draw on me, my sister. These people must arrive at their
new home safely."
I felt her other hand clamp onto my earlobe.
"Thank you, Pixie." I said as I pushed her throttle to three quarters.
She screamed painfully into my ear. It was the loudest her voice had
ever sounded in 'Pixie" mode.
"Empress, increase the power from us as well. Andie said gently. Reggie
nodded her consent.
I pushed theirs to three quarters also.
Both women screamed out in pain, their eyes were closed tightly from
the intensity.
I was now consuming more power than I ever had before! A warm liquid
touched my upper lip.
It was now or never.
"Transit in three; two; one!"
Atlantis seemed to shake and shimmy wildly around us. Was she going to
shake apart?
Had this been the right thing to do or was there another option I had
forgotten to account for?
Another warning signal came alive as I concentrated on settling
Atlantis gently to Earth.
How could I be so stupid as to not account for Clemson's cunning and
intelligence? How could I allow him to kill millions of innocents? Did
my arrogance completely blind me to all possibilities?
This wouldn't end in disaster! I had to make this right.
I had to...
"Alex?"
Who was calling me?
"Alex, I know you can hear me. Time to wake up."
Who?
"Captain Steinert, It's been three days, ma'am. Time to wake up,"
"Jack?" I whispered.
"None other."
"Are we dead? My God, I've killed Andie and her crew!" I replied again
in a raspy whisper
"Andie, Reggie, and Yuuka are alive, Empress. Lord knows they wish they
weren't."
"Where are we?"
"Welcome to Atlantis Base, Empress. Because of you, Atlantis safely
landed in the Caribbean. There's someone here to see you, ma'am."
"Can I have a few minutes with my sister, Jack?"
"Of course, Allie. I'll be back in a little bit, Alex."
I nodded.
"Well, y'all gonna open those jade gems we call eyes, sis?"
The piercing brightness stung like nothing I could remember. I quickly
shut them and tried again.
Alex Reilly slowly came into focus.
"Hey, sis." I whispered.
"Hey yerself, you crazy blonde! What has gotten into you lately?
Whenever I felt y'all stop time it scared me half ta death! Why do you
keep doing these things, huh?"
"Had to save Atlantis." I whispered, wondering why my voice wouldn't
serve me properly.
"What about Jack and Cami? Why not have them land Atlantis? If they can
raise a skyscraper sized ice cube into orbit, what made you think they
couldn't land this ship?"
"LZ was still compromised." Again I answered in a whisper.
Alex Reilly's' eyes went wide. "You transported WHILE time was
stopped?" She cried. "By the Goddess', what possessed you to..."
I tried , but failed in moving my hand to her arm.
"It was the only way. We were out of time..." I tried for something
louder than a whisper and began to cough.
"Doc, think she can hold some water?" Alex said over her shoulder.
"You could try, ma'am, but her skin...being so fragile...it might
fracture." A voice I recognized as Andie's personal physician answered.
"I'll take the chance, hun. She NEEDS to replenish her nanos."
"Can you open your mouth a small amount, sis?" Alex asked gently.
"I look like a corpse again, don't I?" I croaked.
She nodded sadly.
The cool liquid felt so good in my dry mouth. My tongue and throat
started to tingle as the machine-laced liquid seeped down my throat.
"More?" Alex asked.
Nodding, I accepted another sip.
Alex watched me for a few minutes.
"So how far forward did you take us, sis?"
"Ten years, I think."
"You think?"
"I was sort of busy trying to do three things at the same time, Alex."
"You're absolutely impossible, Alexandra Steinert!"
"Pot calling the kettle, sis?"
Alex smiled pleasantly as she shook her head slowly.
"Glad you're okay, Alex. I'll let you get some rest now. See you
tomorrow."
Atlantis Expeditionary Base, Standard Year 257:06:27
"Morning, Alex." Cami said pleasantly as she walked into my quarters.
"Sorry to leave you in the hot seat, Sweetheart. It wasn't my
intention. I can honestly say I didn't see this coming."
"But you turned disaster into triumph, Alex. You saved all these
people."
"I got caught with my britches down, Sweetheart! There is no excuse for
that. I screwed up and these colonists almost paid dearly for it."
"You saved everyone, Alex! That is what's most important."
"I almost killed everyone including Andie, Reggie, and Yuuka."
"No, like always you almost killed yourself, Alex. Reggie, the
Commodore, and Yuuka merely lost consciousness."
I closed my eyes in relief. At least I hadn't taken Atlantis' captain
and first