Welcome Back for Season 5 of South of Bikini. We rejoin the Empress as
she deals with several family challenges on the home front and manages
to finalize a previous mission satisfactorily.
South of Bikini
Season 5
Episode 1
"A Change of Perspective"
Terra Neuvo, 10:01AM, Climax, Neptunian 14th, 437 of the New Era
"We're going to miss you and Aunt Cami around here, Aunt Alex," my great
niece, Alexandra, said as she hugged me tightly. I felt that
unmistakable tingle. It meant I was still part of this universe and
dimension- something nice to know. "In fact, we're going to miss all
four of you."
"We'll be back in a few months, honey. I'm sure you have seen that," I
acknowledged. Without hesitation, I offered my hands to Cami, Cassie,
and finally- with much internal conflict- my daughter Reilly.
"Mother, you can't get rid of me that easily," she dared with a little
too much impertinence. "Aunt Alex or Alexandra would just transport me
back to Reilly just to annoy you."
I glared at my niece.
"Don't y'all look at me that way, Aunt Alex! She said that, not me!
Y'all know I wouldn't do that. Besides, Alexia still needs a sitter
while mother is on Earth with Grandmother," Alexandra giggled as she
motioned subtly to my...daughter.
Reilly had endeared herself to Grand High Counsel Tibius, his assistant,
Heidi Wolmacher, my niece Alexis, and her husband, Nathan at a gathering
of dignitaries two days ago. Although well behaved- to a certain extent-
Reilly became embroiled in an inter-planetary trade discussion. To my
horror, her opinion differed sharply from everyone else in the room and
she made sure everyone knew.
The 209th floor in the Consulate building became home- Reilly Research
Station- after the now familiar collapse and expansion of our
surroundings. It felt good to be back in good old 2020BC!
"My thanks to everyone accompanying me on this journey," I said,
releasing Cami's hand.
I retained a firm grasp on my daughter's though!
My private domain suddenly appeared around the two of us.
"So what next, mother? I get 'the talk'- just for expressing my
opinion?"
"Honey," I began, "expressing an opinion is one thing, but phasing half
the room out of reality goes way beyond! What possessed you? Why would
you choose to reveal the Empress and the sisterhood to the delegates of
sixty-seven different planets just to prove your point?"
"So... this is about you. Why is it always about you, mother? Why is it
always about 'revealing the Empress'?"
"Cami spent two hours carefully deleting those visions from the
delegates, Reilly- two hours she could have spent with Timus and
Candice!"
"She didn't have to do that! Now I'll have to restate my concerns and
stumble through all the beauracratic processes father and Uncle Tibius
thrive on! Thanks for meddling, mother!"
"Ma Scott, could y'all talk some sense inta this youngin'?" I pleaded
into the vast, dark void.
After several minutes, there still was no reply.
"Ruth Scott? Could y'all please help me out here?" I asked again.
Had I done it right? Normally I would just follow Alex Steinert's
example and think about the person I wanted to talk to here. For some
reason that didn't seem to be working. Why?
"Maybe she thinks I'm right too, mother."
"Young, impetuous, Miss Reilly. I'm sure she does not think that at
all," A male voice responded as a shadow developed and took on more
detail.
"Mr. Lincoln? Why are you here? I called on Mother Scott for help," I
replied in surprise.
"As you should be aware, Ruth Scott is no longer with us in this domain,
Alexandra Reilly. She has been exonerated by your sister, Alexandra
Steinert. Were you not present during that mission?"
"I was, Mr. Lincoln, but I hypothesized she would still keep a presence
here as well," I answered.
"I wish that it were true, Alexandra, but alas, Ruth no longer resides
in our realm. May I be of service instead, Empress?" Mr. Lincoln asked
courteously touching the brim of his tall hat.
"Mother is pissed that I may have outed her to the planetary alliance,
Abe," Reilly bulldozed in.
Abraham Lincoln began laughing as he reached up and rubbed his beard
slowly.
"Miss Reilly?" Mr. Lincoln began, looking at my impetuous daughter. "How
old are you, child- if I may be so brazen, that is?"
"I'll be twenty-eight in three weeks. Why?" Reilly replied haughtily.
Mr. Lincoln closed his eyes and nodded twice.
"I see." He paused to think a minute. "Miss Reilly, might you be
familiar with the term 'woodshed' and its implied significance in this
context?"
"What significance would a...a 'woodshed' have in this case, Abe?"
Reilly sassed back.
Mr. Lincoln smiled and remained quiet for one full minute.
"Well, Miss Reilly, let me tell you a little story. This tale begins in
a small, modest home in Illinois. A boy named Robert had just turned the
ripe old age of fifteen. Realizing that he was now considered a man by
the day's society, young Robert questioned his father's age-old wisdom
having heard- partially, I would add- a certain debate between his
father and another man- his father's political rival. Young Robert, not
experienced or versed in the cliffs and pitfalls of the somewhat heated
conversation, developed his own thoughts on the topic and, rather
unwisely, wished to expel them from his person."
"Well, both his father and rival paid young Robert the courtesy of
hearing out the young man's words and both began to laugh feverishly-
having heard nothing that remotely focused on the main topic of
discussion. The younger man, thinking he had a valid argument, lashed
out in anger striking his father- not hard mind you- but striking him
just the same, in the jaw."
"Why, the rival began laughing anew- and quite haughtily at that- this
time at his long-time foe. Robert's father though an even-tempered man,
became infuriated with his son's unsanctioned opinion and behavior,
though to keep a modicum of respect, he immediately shed the dark
emotions and continued debating the rival- completely refusing
acknowledgement of the younger man's further commentary. While the
debate continued, young Robert refused to listen- his mind set that he'd
used valid reasoning. He continued to brood as both elders revisited the
main topic of the debate, yet he did not comprehend any of what was said
through his anger."
"Because of his inexperience in such matters, young, foolish, Robert
still did not grasp the deeper meaning of the- at times- heated,
discussion. His father continued to repel the younger man's attempts to
add to the conversation. This only made to bedevil young Robert
further."
"In the end, both elders amicably agreed to remain at opposite ends of
the topic and calmly bid each other a good day. Robert doggedly accused
his father of transgression and cowardice- he claimed fatherly abuse and
prejudice toward him in the extreme. His father- still passive- insisted
young Robert had not the complete facts and therefore should have
remained neutral and silent. He reminded his son of overstepping his
god-given right to free speech."
Mr. Lincoln sighed and watched for a reaction from Reilly.
"So...what happened to Robert? What did he learn? How does that story
mean anything at all, Abe?" Reilly demanded incessantly.
"Alexandra, bearing in mind there appears to be no woodshed available as
concealment, would it disturb you terribly if I turned your
disrespectful daughter over my knee? I guarantee the application of a
strong, firm hand will enlighten her as to the respect she should show
her elders, and give her cause to think about her actions before
engaging that sassy mouth and spoiled disposition in their presence!"
My daughter's eyes grew wide and she looked at the former American
President in disbelief as I contemplated the outcome to such an offer.
"You can't do that!" she hissed in shocked anger. "You can't seriously
be thinking of going along with this, mother?"
"I had fewer incidents with my Robert after I impressed upon him the
value of proper respect toward his elders and peers, Empress. I can
guarantee similar results now. If not for your satisfaction, for my own
humiliation on her part, madam?" Mr. Lincoln urged and waited for my
decision.
"Well...she was rather abrasive to her father and uncle while
visiting..." I pondered.
"Mother!"
"I hypothesize that if I were to turn around and inhibit sound from
entering my auditory passages then I would not hear..."
"Mother!" Reilly screamed.
"I assure you, Alexandra, it is the best thing for such a spoiled
child," Mr. Lincoln added.
"You can't do that, Mother!"
"Why shouldn't I, Reilly? Why shouldn't I take Mr. Lincoln up on his
offer?"
"But you are the Empress, mother! The Empress protects her friends and
family!" Reilly protested furiously.
"I may be the Empress, hun, but first and foremost, I am...
YOUR...mother," I countered serenely. I must do what I think is right to
correct your behavior. If I conclude Mr. Lincoln to be truthful and
forthright in his offer, why not accept?"
"But mother, he is just a construct- an apparition! He cannot possibly
harm me as threatened!"
My daughters face lost all color as Mr. Lincoln placed his large hand on
her delicate shoulder.
"Young Miss Reilly that is where you are wrong," He said evenly. "I can
be as real and tangible as Alexandra wants me to be. It is not your will
that holds this domain, young one. Don't be so naive."
"Please, mother! I beg you not to allow him to continue! I have
learned!"
"And what have you so suddenly learned, Miss Reilly?" Mr. Lincoln asked
with a slight smile. "Compassion, prudence, patience? What?"
"Whatever you want to keep it from happening," my daughter anguished.
Mr. Lincoln removed his hand from Reilly's shoulder and began rubbing
his beard again.
"On second thought, Alexandra, maybe a score or two in her father's care
could conjure and promote the required understanding?"
"I'm sure between Gillian, Tibius, and especially Nathan, some
arrangement can be made, Mr. Lincoln," I agreed.
"No! Mother, not that! I beg of you...show mercy, Empress!"
"You initiated the process yourself, Reilly. Had you not been so swine-
cranium ed and impulsively phased out the assemblage when they
unanimously downplayed your proposition, we would not be at this
predetermined location."
I looked to Mr. Lincoln sadly.
"Sir, I must take full responsibility for my revision's insubordination.
Despite her many instructors' urgings, I have lapsed in my duties as a
mother- instead allowing my missions to take precedence. It is my error
Reilly has completed development in this mode; therefore, it is I who
should suffer...'adjustment', not her. It is I who should feel the
humiliation for my revision's incomplete education," I said, walking
closer to the tall, heavily bearded, man.
"Empress, you can't do that," Reilly argued in horror. "I'll be good, I
promise. Mr. Lincoln, please...do not allow her to take my place! I am
the one deserving to answer for my transgressions, not the Empress!"
"But if you will not gain knowledge from these 'transgressions' would it
not be a waste of time and effort on my part?" Mr. Lincoln motioned
between he and I with his finger. "On our part, young Miss Reilly?"
"Please don't do this, Empress! Not for me! The Empress of Time and
Space should never be humiliated in any shape or form! She commands
unquestionable dedication and respect!" Reilly cried loudly.
"If that indeed were true, Miss Reilly, would you have not chosen to
repress your opinion and spared the Empress of Time and Space the
embarrassment of exposure to the diplomatic gathering?"
"But my opinion was based on my foresight on the issue," Reilly
insisted.
"Even so, Miss Reilly, doesn't proper Terran protocol require you to
discuss your concerns with a higher ranking Terran official first- say,
your Uncle Tibius or...your mother? She is still an official member of
Grand High Counsel's advisory staff, correct?"
My daughter dropped her head.
"Yes, sir."
"And, Miss Reilly, are you still half Terran?" Mr. Lincoln continued.
"Yes, Mr. Lincoln, I am, but I still can't stand doing ridiculous
amounts of useless paperwork," she replied.
"That would be your mother's side, child- still, we all must do our
share- no matter what our feelings and thoughts dictate. Isn't that what
you have been taught?"
"Yes," Reilly replied quietly.
"Then I suggest you start acting on those wise teachings, child. Your
mother's somewhat enigmatic anonymity is what allows her to complete her
missions, Reilly. Think of how the loss of such a coveted resource could
jeopardize her effectiveness."
"You're right. I'm sorry," my daughter responded at minimal volume.
"What was that, child? These old ears don't work so well anymore," Mr.
Lincoln inquired as he partially cupped his left ear.
"I said I'm sorry, alright?" she said, increasing her volume to an
above-nominal level.
"So, have we arrived at an understanding, Miss Reilly?" Mr. Lincoln
pushed.
"Yes."
"Yes...?"
"Yes we have, Mr. Lincoln. We have reached an amicable understanding,
sir."
"Very well, Miss Reilly. Should the Empress require my counsel again on
similar matters, I will first 'enlighten' you as to 'woodshed protocol'
then ask questions. Do we have an accord?"
"We do, Mr. Lincoln."
"Alexandra, I believe you will have no more discussions of this matter.
If, in the future, you find necessity please do not hesitate."
"Thank you, Mr. Lincoln. I believe my daughter will refrain and avoid
placing us all in embarrassing situations from now on," I thanked him
sincerely.
"See that you honor our accord, Miss Reilly. By your leave, Empress?"
I nodded, adding a slight bow as Mr. Lincoln stepped back and faded.
Looking to my daughter, I silently offered my hand.
My office in Reilly Research Station appeared.
Reilly stood stationary and remained quiet for precisely one minute-
thirty-two seconds.
"Mom, I'm...I'm..." she looked into my eyes. I could see tears forming
in hers. "Mom...I'm...sorry. I...I didn't realize how much of an ass I
was- how mad I made Uncle Tibius or Daddy, or Nathan..." she paused
again and let her head decline forward. "Or you, mom. I'm sorry for all
the crap I put you and the others through."
Reilly abruptly pivoted on her heel and slowly walked away- taking a few
steps before stopping and turning her head back slightly.
"I'm really sorry, mom. I'll try to do better, should you see fit to
take me on any more missions...if you..."
Her head slowly turned back and she trudged out of my office then
disappeared- phased out- in the conference room's doorway.
Moments later, as I sat down to review and approve four general
housekeeping projects, I heard two voices in my mind.
'Aunt Camille? I think I really screwed the pooch on this one.' I heard
Reilly's sad, withered, voice in my mind. Obviously, Cami was relaying
the conversation.
'That would be an understatement, Reilly. You nearly sabotaged all
previous negotiations that Terra's Trade Counsel had labored so hard on,
AND revealed your mother, your Aunt Alex, and your cousin Alexandra in
the process- not one of your better outings, young lady!'
'Ya, I turned things into a real clusterf...'
'I know what your Aunt Ricky Lynn calls these sorts of incidents,
Reilly! My question to you is... Did you learn anything from these
events? Did you learn anything from Former American President Lincoln?'
'That I'm obnoxious, spoiled, inconsiderate of other people, pig-
headed...generally a severe pain in the ass? Ya, I think he and mom made
that abundantly clear...I just was too full of myself to give in and
admit it. Now...now I've flushed everything down the shitter! Mom will
never trust me to travel with her ever again!'
'I wouldn't assume that, Reilly. Alex has many facets to her character-
holding a grudge is not necessarily one of them. Your mother is very
angry with you at the moment, but I'm sure- given a little time- she
will seek to mend the wound...unless you seek to do that with her
first.'
'But how can I possibly do that when she knows exactly when, why, and
where I....'
'Reilly, your mother is still your mother! Despite also being the
Empress, she is primarily your mother! That being said, she quite
possibly may refrain from looking into your future- to let you make your
own decisions whether or not you seek her forgiveness before she becomes
impatient and acquiesces.'
'Acquiesces? You think she would do that- I mean humble herself to
me...just so we could re-establish normal relations?'
'Trust me, Reilly; a mother's love will generate a great many 'strange'
concessions- all meant to strengthen a sub-nominal mother/daughter
relationship. Once you have your own revisions, I'm sure you will
understand.'
'You really think so, Aunt Camille? I've seen that mom will change her
plans for upcoming missions because of what I did. I don't think that's
exactly a good thing.'
'I believe the Empress would insist you continue running the scenarios,
sweetie. You might just have missed the most beneficial one.'
'That's exactly what mom would say, Aunt Camille. I'll try again- this
time, I'll take my time and run most or all of the versions.'
'That's all the Empress would ask, sweetie! Just do your best.'
'Thanks, Aunt Camille...and thanks for guiding me, Empress.'
Cami's relay shut down. I shook my head in amusement. Reilly had
obviously seen that I was being relayed their conversation. My daughter
had definitely been paying attention to her aunt's eccentricities.
1:30PM, Reilly Research Station, Kili Island, June 30th, 2020BC
"Director, if I may inquire as to the finite list of open items needed
in the land of Pharaoh? When might the Empress decide to insert that
into her schedule?" Cami asked after knocking and announcing herself at
my officer door.
"Why the sudden formality, Camille Darough?"
"Formality, Director?" Cami repeated in confusion.
"Formality, Cami. What's with the ah-ficial requestin' an' all? Y'all up
ta somethin'?" I challenged, using my sister's odd annunciations.
"I am not 'up' to anything, director. I only wished to inquire about our
Sun Temple demolition," Cami stated as she stepped further into the
room. "Have you been delaying this particular mission because of what
happened on Terra Nuevo last week? Has Reilly not approached you to make
'amen's'?"
"The word is 'amends', Sweetheart, and ya...she's been 'kissin' up'
adequately," I said as I glanced over to where I felt my daughter to be
standing- though out of phase.
"...dequately!" Reilly cried, exasperated, as she rephased. "Mother,
I've been trying to show you that I'm sorry for all that crap I caused
on Terra Nuevo! What else can I possibly do to repair our friendship?"
Cami and I remained quiet and looked at my daughter intently. For me it
was difficult holding back my laughter. Finally Reilly closed her eyes.
They snapped open a split-second later.
"You did that on purpose!" she accused.
Still I fought to hold an emotionless face.
"Are you really allowing me to come along? To Egypt?"
"And you better be on your best behavior, Reilly! So help me if y'all
make me look bad in front of Pharaoh..." I threatened before letting the
statement drop.
"We both know that won't happen, mom. But why tease me? Why act like you
didn't know I was here?"
"Because it's rude, honey- no different than reading someone's mind
without their approval!"
"But Aunt Camille..."
"Hey, don't get me involved in this, sweetie!" Cami argued. "I'm your
mother's assistant. I need to know what she wants of me so I can provide
those services efficiently."
"And that's your excuse for breaking Terran protocol, Aunt Camille?"
Reilly retorted sourly.
"I'm not Terran, am I, Reilly?" Cami countered.
"Well no...but..."
"Enough. We leave in three hours. Reilly, I suggest you prepare for the
hot and dry environment. Cami? Would you ask Cassi if she would like to
have some fun also?"
'I will be ready, Alex.' Cassi's voice sounded in my mind.
"But SHE'S Terran, mom," Reilly snarked.
"Will y'all just get ready, Reilly?" I strongly suggested as I sat back
down to finish reading the last two project reports.
"Mother and I are ready, Empress," Cassi announced as she and Cami
entered my private conference room.
"Good, Reilly's lurking over in the corner again. Time to go, honey," I
said without even looking in that direction. Cami and Cassi just shook
their heads three times.
Reilly appeared and silently took my left hand while Cami took my right.
"So. Any questions before we start the mission?" I asked my companions.
"Um..."
"Yes, Reilly?"
"Um...will we be getting shot at, mom? As I recall, you said that things
in Egypt weren't exactly peaceful when you, Aunt Alex, and Aunt Cami
left."
"What do you see happening when we arrive, honey?" I asked- an eyebrow
raised to her.
My daughter paused a minute.
Reilly's eyes snapped open!
I forced a smile and nodded.
Meridian 12 appeared before our eyes- its exterior illumination filling
the huge ceremonial chamber with brilliant light.
"Hoooooly shit!"
"There is nothing sacred about feces, Reilly," I told her as I pulled us
toward the still unsealed entranceway. As we neared, I noticed our group
beginning to glow.
"I remember this, director. Should we hurry and allow the Empress to
supplement her power needs?" Cami inquired.
"Not necessary, sweetheart. Alex completed this by herself," I responded
sadly.
"But she caused great damage to herself, Alex! Emily said she almost
deleted!" my assistant objected.
"Mother? Why are we glowing? What is this blue light emanating from us?"
Reilly asked in concern as she looked between us.
Cassi gasped as she too began to look at the four of us.
"This is what happens when the Empress slows or stops time, honey. Those
under her protection begin to emit a bluish light. I'm told it is
similar to Meridian's defensive shield emissions," I explained.
As we exited the Temple gateway and looked down, there stood Alex
Steinert in front of the royal family- her arms stretched to the sky!
The intense light coming from my sister told me time was stationary for
everything outside of Egypt at the moment. All around us the skies were
black and ominous. The people below remained deathly quiet and fear-
stricken.
"BUT...YOU'VE ALL MADE YOUR CHOICES. ONCE AGAIN THE GREED OF THE
MINORITY HAS AFFECTED THE MASSES," my sister's angry, shouting, voice
echoed out eerily and ominously from below us on the Causeway.
How was she doing this? The power draw on her must have been massive!
Even though we were the same being, I was humbled by my sister's
display- a display I had missed the first time I was here. I retrieved
her memories of this moment and gasped silently to myself.
With Jack and Cami doing their best to illuminate our immediate area,
Alex Steinert continued.
"IN THE FUTURE, BE WARY OF THOSE CALLING THEMSELVES 'PHARAOH' AS NOT ALL
WILL REPRESENT THE IDEALS OF THE GODS, AS THEY WOULD CLAIM. REMEMBER
THIS DAY WELL, FICKLE CITIZENS OF EGYPT! REMEMBER THE DAY PUBLIC
PRESSURE, VIOLENCE, TREACHERY, AND GREED MADE A GOOD AND FAIR LEADER
RESIGN HIS OFFICE!"
"ALSO REMEMBER THAT I, ALEXANDRA, EMPRESS OF TIME AND SPACE WILL BE
WATCHING!"
"FOR ALLYOUR SAKES, DO NOT ANGER ME FURTHER!"
"Mother? How can she be doing this?" Reilly asked as she looked around.
I felt her hand trembling in mine.
"Mother?" I heard Cassi's concerned voice ask. "I have never before felt
such energy emanating from the Empress! Where has this power come from?"
"Anger, honey. By my recollection, Alex has had enough of the local
insurgents attempting Pharaoh's assassination. She is using every bit of
her being to facilitate this display. It almost kills her," I explained
as Alex Steinert restored the flow of time, lowered her arms to her
side, and turned. She calmly, silently, passed the royal family and
walked up the steps. Not wishing to reveal our presence, I motioned my
companions to the side as she nodded to Jacquelyn and the previous
instance of Cami. My twin continued her quiet passage and entered the
Temple Gateway. We followed.
"Meridian, medical emergency outside the ship," my sister announced as
she simply and quietly collapsed to the chamber's granite floor.
Beside me, Reilly, Cami, and Cassi gasped.
"Shouldn't we help her?" Reilly cried quietly as her grip tightened. I
squeezed tighter in response.
"Emily has been alerted, honey. She should be here any second," I said
as I left out a large yawn.
"Alex? Are you going to be okay?" Cami asked with concern in her voice.
"If you need more energy..."
"I'm just not used to countering my sister's gift," I admitted. "I'll be
fine."
"Alex...take some energy from me," Cami urged softly.
I began to pull the least amount from her- gaining an eye roll from her.
"I said I'll be fine, Sweetheart."
Cami nodded once in understanding.
We watched as Emily appeared from Meridian's hatch and rushed to our
sister. Khufu, Anna Beth, and Djedefre entered the Temple and all three
gasped at Alex lying on the ground. Anna Beth ran to her side.
"Doctor, what happened?" Anna Beth asked excitedly.
"Meridian alerted me to a medical emergency outside the hull, captain."
"How bad is it, Doctor?"
"I haven't finished my examination yet, captain. She seems to be
unresponsive though."
Emily closed her eyes for forty-five seconds.
"Captain, her cerebral cortex. I'm detecting severe hemorrhaging in
multiple locations!"
Khufu stopped behind Anna Beth. I watched my previous instance exit
Meridian's airlock. She stole a glance directly at us.
"What happened to her?" Khufu asked.
"She over did it, sir. Allie, we need to get her to sick bay on the
double," Emily answered.
"I'd like to, sis, but I can't transit into Meridian, her shielding
won't allow me to phase through her hull," my previous instance replied.
Once again she quickly glanced at us.
"Yes I knew, Reilly," I answered before she asked.
"So, did you know we were...?"
"Then we do this the old fashioned way," Khufu decreed as we watched him
effortlessly pick up my unconscious sister.
"Khufu, be careful! We need to immobilize her head to avoid further
damage."
Pharaoh nodded.
My sister started to move. It looked more like her musculature was
seizing uncontrollably.
"Alex, you need to remain still, sis!" Emily cried in alarm.
My Temporal twin's spasms continued.
"I'm warning you, Alex, if you don't relax and stop fighting us, I'll
have to knock you out!" Emily threatened.
My sister didn't seem to be responding.
"I warned you, Alex! I told you not to move. Now its time to say nighty-
night!" Emily frowned, closed her eyes, and began to concentrate.
Alex became motionless in Khufu's arms and Emily directed him into the
airlock with my previous instance and Anna Beth following. Had Emily
actually caused our sister to drop into unconsciousness? Was that a part
of her gift?
"We need to board Meridian," Anna Beth said , but stopped.
"Mother?" Djedefre inquired.
"Camille and Jacquelyn refuse to leave their posts until our Empress is
stable. I need to get to the infirmary for a report on her status.
Excuse me."
Anna Beth entered Meridian only to reappear four minutes later.
"What is her diagnosis, my mate?" Khufu asked with dread concern.
"We have to leave!" she said as she and Khufu turned toward Meridian.
"We all must leave, my son," Anna Beth called to Djedefre when she
noticed her son was not moving. Khufu had continued on and entered
Meridian's hatch.
"No, mother. I'm afraid I won't be coming. You and father must leave
before the people begin their actual insurrection," Djedefre told her in
the most commanding voice the Empress could remember.
"Djedefre?" Anna Beth asked, not understanding. "You can't be serious?"
"Mother, the people...they must be shown that Pharaoh is not to be
trifled with! What Alex said was correct. The people must respect the
'Living God' among them. Their contempt for the monarchy must
end...today! I strongly suggest you get aboard your spacecraft, mother.
What I plan to do will not sit well with you OR father and I much prefer
you to be in orbit by the time that happens!"
"I'm not going to leave you, Djedefre! You're our son! I love you!" Anna
Beth lamented, walking back to him.
"And that is the reason for you to be far away from here- so you will
not think less of me, mother! Go! Now!" Djedefre commanded.
What's wrong, Anna Beth?" Jack asked as she and Cami's past instance
walked into the chamber.
"My son! He refuses to enter Meridian. Jacquelyn, Camille, assist me in
persuading him against this folly."
Jack and Cami stood, looking sadly at Egypt's queen for thirty seconds.
Anna Beth's eyes grew wide as she theorized the reason.
"You all knew of this? The Empress knew of these events and said nothing
to me about losing my child?! How could you? You are my friends!" Anna
Beth wrapped her arms around Djedefre. "My sisters. Please!" she pleaded
as she broke down and cried loudly.
Djedefre looked to the two Mind Warriors in astonishment.
"You knew?" He asked. Jack and previous Cami remained quiet. I felt
'present' Cami tighten her grip of my hand.
"Alexandra...she knew...she knew all along?" Djedefre questioned.
"Your majesty...we have to get aboard Meridian," Jack urged. "I'm sorry
it has to be this way...I truly am."
I noticed Meridian's hatch reopen and Khufu stepped out and approached
them.
"My mate, we must begin the departure count. There are things that are
going to happen here that we must not see...things that the new pharaoh
must do to ensure a successful reign."
Anna Beth immediately grew quiet and lifted her head to stare at her
mate.
"You knew also?" she accused. "Why? Why am I the only one not to be
informed? Why, Khufu? Why?"
"I cannot offer reason, my love, for there was none given."
"But you knew! The Empress had to have told you something."
"Quite the contrary, my love! She told me by way of observation," Khufu
said as he motioned Anna Beth into his arms.
"When I went along into the future with our house staff last night, Alex
showed me...us, what our kingdom was to become. I can say that it was
not the same place we leave from today. Djedefre must at first be brutal
in order to demonstrate his power- the true power of Pharaoh," Khufu
looked to his son in sadness. "It sickens me what you must do to assure
Egypt's place in history, my son. I wish you the best of our hopes and
dream of your visits to our new home...Empress willing."
Khufu tried to pull Anna Beth toward the airlock hatch, but she fought
him.
"We must leave, dear Anna Beth. Time is of the essence," Khufu urged as
he looked around the chamber, looking for something- Cami, Cassi,
Reilly, and I maybe?
"No. I can't leave him here! We can't!"
Khufu wrapped his arms around Anna Beth, kissed her quickly, then picked
her up, placed her over his shoulder, and carried her toward Meridian.
"NOOOOO! Put me down! Put me down! Put me down!" she cried out in
overwhelming agony as she began fighting him harder- pounding his back
and kicking her feet frantically.
Khufu struggled to carry Anna Beth, kicking and screaming her son's name
over and over into Meridian's airlock.
We watched it close for the last time in this temple chamber.
Tears were flowing unimpeded from Djedefre's eyes as he turned and
walked slowly toward the Temple's gateway.
"Empress Alexandra, I know you are here and waiting. I pray this to be
what is needed for Egypt. I pray that your foresight has not misled
you," He said to the granite walls as he reached and exited through the
gateway.
"We follow him," I said numbly to my companions.
"HEAR ME!" Djedefre shouted as he stopped at the edge of the Temple's
terrace. "From this day forth, I, Djedefre, will control this land! All
dissention from this day on will be treated as treason and will be
punished as such! For those of you that thought my father a tyrant I
will show you what a tyrant truly is!"
Screams and shouting, along with small explosions echoed from the
habitable side of the Ceremonial Causeway.
"Cami, tell Djedefre that we're ready as soon as Meridian is clear."
"Yes, director," she answered emotionlessly.
Djedefre continued his address of 'his' people.
"As I speak to you, my representatives are sifting through the gathered
crowd, searching for those known to be the instigators of this
unsuccessful assassination attempt of Pharaoh and Queen of Egypt- my
beloved mother and father! Those not believing my claim to power will
now witness a fraction of Pharaoh's power! Seal the Temple of Ra!"
Behind us several men appeared and began to ratchet the gateway slabs
closed. Within two minutes a 'thump' emanated from the twin slabs as
they met, and a metallic bang confirmed that the 'doors' were sealed-
much to the laborers' surprise.
From within, the muffled sound of thrusters warming up could be heard.
Meridian had begun her prelaunch.
A grinding, metallic groan echoed through the air as The Temple of Ra
began to open its concealed launch tube doors. The crowd below us
quieted as hundreds of people started pointing to the Pyramid's apex,
which had split into four to open like a lotus flower. Several more
similar groans again echoed around us as exhaust ports opened around the
pyramid's base.
"Cami, alert Djedefre that Meridian has finished her pre-launch."
"Message sent, director."
"My subjects!" Djedefre shouted. "At this time I will now send the
previous Pharaoh and his loyalists back into the heavens! Let this be
example of my power!"
The new Pharaoh turned around and forcefully raised his arms to the sky.
Meridian's thrusters throttled up behind the sealed temple doors. A low
rumble vibrated through the stone structure just as dust and debris
started escaping from the many exhaust ports. Dust-devils whipped into
existence around the base of the temple.
"Hear me, my fellow Gods! On this day I, Djedefre, son of Pharaoh Khufu,
send back to you, my humble mother and father! Bestow upon them your
blessings and graces! Welcome them back to their eternal home where they
may again reign in peace for all eternity!"
The low rumbling vibration became more pronounced- the thruster noise,
very staccato as it reverberated through the exhaust ports.
Gasps echoed across those gathered as Meridian 12- a vehicle no bigger
than an Earth System Trading ship's escape pod, something that couldn't
possibly hold all those seen filing into the temple- appeared from the
blossomed summit of the Sun Temple pyramid in a belch of smoke and dust.
The staccato of her thrusters now earsplitting!
"Keep them safe on their journey, Mighty Empress," Djedefre said just
above the noise. Tears again flowed from his eyes.
The thrusters again increased in volume and Meridian noticeably
increased her velocity. Within twenty seconds she was well out of visual
range- only her maxed out thrusters could now be heard along with
several sonic distortions and a long, narrow column of smoke.
"Let him know we're ready to continue, Cami," I said sadly. It really
seemed like a waste to destroy something that I had supervised
construction of for five years. Still, the Sun Temple had served its
purpose- and now it would serve to once again solidify Pharaoh's rule.
Djedefre nodded very slightly in acknowledgement, wiped his eyes dry,
and turned around. He began walking down the granite steps- head hung
low in sadness. My companions and I followed. We didn't stop until we
were several hundred yards back from it on the causeway.
"I wish to never see this abomination in my eyesight ever again!" He
shouted angrily as he pointed back to the granite encased structure "Be
gone, cursed temple!"
Again Djedefre raised his arms to the sky. That was our cue.
"Indulge yourselves my sisters, but leave some of the foundation stones
as a reminder to all of the great power of Pharaoh," I said, tasking
Cami and Cassi to the temple's demolition.
Huge multi ton blocks of stone began explosively ejecting themselves
from the pyramid. Thunderous explosions echoed from within. Hysterical
shouts, screams, and cries erupted from the gathered throngs.
With almost nothing left of the pyramid's superstructure, another
tremendous explosion erupted out of its center. A mushroom cloud of
smoke, dust, and debris rose from the now completely destroyed main
chamber. What was still standing, collapsed inwardly, destroying and
burying Meridian?s launch facility for all eternity.
For four and one half thousand years the Sun Temple, Temple of Ra, or
simply ?Djedefre?s Pyramid? would lay undiscovered. And even after
discovery, its purpose would be debated and argued for centuries longer.
Once the dust had cleared and the devastation revealed to the gathered
public, Pharaoh lowered his arms.
?I thank you for your assistance, Cassi and Camille Darough,? Djedefre
said just above a whisper. ?I had hoped that there would be another way,
but I must trust the wisdom of Empress Alexandra.?
Concentrating- and without warning, I released the hands of my sisters,
and walked over to the new Pharaoh.
?Your Mother and Father are safe on Terra Nuevo, the new home of your
mother?s people, Djedefre,? I whispered in his ear as I continued to
concentrate on keeping my companions and I out of phase, ?You know how
to reach me if and when you want to go see them. Until we meet again,
rule wisely, equitably, and fairly, young Pharaoh.?
Djedefre fought hard to keep his emotions in check as I turned and
returned to my companions. Only Cassi and Reilly looked stunned by my
releasing their hands.
?Might we return to base now, Empress?? Cami asked stoically as I
reestablished contact with her and my daughter. I noticed all three of
my companions had been crying.
?One item still remains to be rectified, sisters,? I said, feeling just
as distraught as they looked.
Pharaoh?s residence appeared around us.
?Halt! State your business, lowly peasants,? a spear wielding man
shouted- immediately pointing the crude weapon at us!
?You will address my mother in a civil manner!? Reilly growled as she
took an instant disliking to the man.
?I am not intimidated by women! State your reason for trespassing in
Pharaoh?s residence or face immediate execution!?
?Up yers, asshole!? Reilly again growled as she presented him with her
right middle finger. ?How dare you threaten Alexandra, Empress of Time
and Space!??
?Empress of Time and Space? Huh! You expect me to believe that one of
you is this ?Empress?? Do not take me for a fool, young whores!?
Reilly leaned forward and looked past me to Cami and Cassi. Both
looked...angered.
?Your funeral, pal,? she laughed outright at our accuser. ?Word of
warning?? she paused with a smile on her face.
?Never piss-off a Mind Warrior!? she paused again. ?Though with two
pissed-off Mind Warriors, you might want to drop that knitting needle of
yours and run like hell. You may just live through the next five
seconds,? my daughter continued calmly.
?Huh! I am not afraid of your empty threats, foolish one! I am entitled
by Pharaoh! He rules these lands, not some fair-haired woma...Huh?? The
rude guard decried before he began to lift off the granite floor. ?What
is this magic??
?Now you did it! Nice knowing ya, pal,? Reilly continued.
?Alexandra?? a man?s voice rang out from down the passageway.
?Alexandra! You have returned! It has been so long since I have seen
you,? Djedefre?s familiar voice continued in excited salutation. ?Lady
Camille, please, he only wishes to protect me.?
?Mother is not accustomed to being greeted with words such as ?fool? or
especially ?whore?, Pharaoh!? Reilly growled to the approaching man.
?Is this true, Tolis?? Djedefre asked in surprise.
?They appeared out of thin air, my Pharaoh! I had to assume them
hostile.?
?Did they not introduce themselves??
?One of them claims to be some Empress of Time and Space, my Pharaoh.
That cannot be, since there is no one more powerful than Pharaoh,
M?lord.?
?Djedefre, the man did accuse us of prostitution, but we have heard far
worse,? I said, answering his original question to the guard.
Djedefre regarded the guard then looked back down the passageway in the
direction he had come. Several men were curiously observing us.
Placing his hand on the man?s weapon, Djedefre calmly took the spear
from his guard. Then taking several steps back, he viscously thrust it
into the guard. The blade passed straight through the unsuspecting man.
Blood immediately poured from the fatal wound.
My sisters tightened their grips.
?You never embarrass my invited guests! You are dismissed from my
service, Tolis!? He shouted, angrily pulling the spear from his victim?s
back, though his eyes showed a different- sadder- emotion.
?Servants! Get this worthless trash cleaned up!? He commanded in a loud
voice as a tear rolled down his left cheek. His face calmed instantly.
?If you would follow me, ladies?? Djedefre said politely before
motioning us to follow. ?I wish not to be disturbed!? He ordered as we
walked past the other men.
3:00PM, Pharaoh?s Residence, Egypt, Day 2, 2489BC
?I?m sorry you had to see that, my friends,? Djedefre apologized after
closing and locking the doors of what used to be Anna Beth?s suite. ?I
have found- to my dismay- that I must keep up appearances. I had hoped
to return to something closer to father?s rule, but in the thirty-one
years since their departure, things have not worked out as I planned.?
A knock sounded from the doors we had just entered through.
?Excuse me a moment,? Djedefre said politely as he went to reopen one of
the doors.
?My mate, rumor has spread that you have ?passed judgment? on another
protector. May I ask what this one did to receive punishment?? A young
woman?s voice asked from behind it.
?We have special guests, Hetepheres. Come in and I?ll introduce you.?
Djedefre ushered a very young woman- I?d say a revision of fourteen or
sixteen revolutions at most. The girl couldn?t have been more than one
point five meters in height. She was definitely in her late second or
early third trimester, though.
?Hetepheres, my I introduce Alexandra...? He paused, awaiting my sir-
designation. I took the liberty- completely against Terran protocol- to
introduce myself and my companions.
?Alexandra Reilly. To my right are my assistant Camille Darough and her
daughter, Cassiopeia To my left, my own daughter, Reilly. I?m happy
Djedefre has found a mate to give him heirs.?
Hetepheres? eyes popped and her mouth dropped open having heard the word
?daughter? twice from my mouth.
Time awkwardly passed in silence for two minutes.
?Forgive me, Alexandra, you and Camille do not look old enough to both
have grown daughters,? She awkwardly apologized. I doubted she even
believed me.
Not wanting to waste more time, Djedefre looked to his mate and placed a
hand on her shoulder.
?Hetepheres, this is Alexandra?? He accentuated my name as if hinting
that she should know me.
The young girl?s eyes bulged once again as understanding came to her.
Falling immediately to her knees, Hetepheres apologized.
?Apologies, Alexandra! I thought your existence a legend. Can you
forgive me, Empress??
?Please get off the floor, honey. I?d hate for you to lose your
revision...baby because of me,? I told the girl.
?Thank you, Empress,? Hetepheres said graciously as she awkwardly tried
to stand back up. Reilly and I leaned in to help her.
?My greatful thanks, Empress and Princess Reilly. Pharaoh?s heir grows
heavier as the time nears.?
?Cami and I understand fully, honey,? I said looking to my own daughter.
?The only saving grace was the slightly lower gravity on their birth
planet,? I added with a smile.
Again the girl?s eyes popped and mouth dropped.
?But I thought there was no place other than Egypt, my Pharaoh? It was
taught that Egypt was the center of all life- that there was nothing but
the Gods in the heave...?
The girl suddenly stopped and fell to the floor on her knees again. That
had to be painful!
?Why would someone teach you that, honey?? I asked in amazement.
?Djedefre, what has been going on in the few decades since the start of
your reign??
I mentally asked Cami to help the expecting teen to her feet again. The
girl let out a startled squeak as she began to hover. Looking terrified,
she unfolded her legs with trepidation.
?That?s better, honey. Just so you know...none of my sisters- or me, for
that matter- none of us are Gods. We?re just normal humans- some of us
just hail from another solar system,? I giggled.
Djedefre snorted in disagreement. ?You all are far from normal, Aunt
Alexandra!?
?She is related to...?
?Simply a very important friend of my mother?s, Hetepheres. Alexandra
and her sisters rescued my mother from the evil Hathor two years before
my birth. I?ve always called her ?aunt? even though she insists I call
her Alex. How are my parents, Aunt Alexandra??
?I?d say they were the same as when we left the Sun Temple site, honey-
since we just left there,? I answered frankly.
I didn?t give the expectant mother another chance to hit the granite.
?And you better not drop to your knees again, honey! I travel through
time...that?s my gift. Get used to it.?
?I thought ?time travel? only to be possible in one direction, Empress.?
?Usually it is, honey, but when I?m around ?linear? time flies out the
window,? I gloated. Where did I pick up that coquelalism?
Of course- Alex Steinert.
Djedefre?s mate stared at me in confusion.
?Are you in need of nourishment, Aunt Alex?? Djedefre asked, changing
the subject from my gift and Hetepheres? incomprehension.
?That would be acceptable,? I answered politely.
Having spent the last two hours in Pharaoh?s residence, I got the
distinct impression that the entire staff was ?walking on eggshells?-
another ?Alex Steinert-ism?.
?So...Aunt Alex...what brings you ladies here...and why did it take so
long to pay us a visit?? Djedefre asked innocently.
There it was.
I decided to play it ?cool?.
Curse Alex Covington?s memories!
?I noticed that the guards have reverted to using manual weapons. I take
it you have outlawed all particle and energy weapons- all holographic
camouflage??
?It was necessary to disarm the population, Alex. Only when unarmed
could I enact my reforms.?
I nodded my comprehension.
?And what of the technical ?conveniences?,? I continued, ?Communication
devices employing personal or governmental frequencies, computational
devices, and multimedia??
?Of what does the Empress speak, my Pharaoh? What are ?technical
conveniences???
Djedefre?s eyes narrowed and his face angered. Cami and Cassi started to
fidget- constantly glancing to me to check my temper.
?So,? I began, but paused for twenty seconds. ?If I were to request
lodgings for the night, would there be enough room, Pharaoh Djedefre??
?Of course there would be room, Alexandra. There will always be room for
the Empress and her companions,? Djedefre smiled brightly.
?Of course, honey, of course,? I replied with a forced smile of my own.
?But how many of your children and their mothers would you have to
displace for that to happen, hmmm??
My companions? eyes widened.
Djedefre smiled broadly. ?Of course you would already know, Empress,?
Djedefre chuckled. ?I knew I couldn?t put that past you!?
?So...your ?plan? was to take Egypt back to the stone-age- to make
Pharaoh the sole owner and controller of technology for this side of the
planet??
?My Pharaoh, I am confused! Is the Empress accusing you of withholding
items to make our live?s easier? I don?t understand!? Hetepheres asked
in conflict.
?It is not your place to question Pharaoh, mate,? Djedefre growled- his
eyes grew even angrier.
?Nor is it acceptable in some cultures to impregnate one?s daughter,
?Great? Pharaoh Djedefre!? I challenged calmly. My eyes were now fully
locked on his, as were Hetepheres?.
?How far ultimate power has caused you to fall! I would have never
expected the frightened little boy I once knew to become the planet?s
biggest tyrant!?
?You know nothing of the problems I faced- the trials in my life after
the departure of Khufu!? He snapped, glaring at me.
?I know all too well the problems of your own making, honey. How you
masterminded the very coup that overthrew your father,? I said, calmly
calling his bluff.
My sisters balked at my declaration.
?My Pharaoh, please tell me she is wrong! Tell her I am not your
daughter! You must tell the Empress the truth! Please my...? Hetepheres
cried in anguish.
She was interrupted by Djedefre pulling his knife.
?No,? I said simply as Djedefre stopped dead in mid thrust toward the
girl?s bloated abdomen.
?Cassie and I were wondering how long you would let him go, Alex. Why
wait so long?? Cami asked as we watched Hetepheres? eyes once again pop
out of her cranium. She instantly bolted from her seat and ran around
the table to me where she wrapped her shaking arms around my shoulders.
?Empress! What did you do to Pharaoh? Why is he not moving?? Hetepheres
cried out rapid-fire.
?He is unharmed, honey,? I told the quivering mother?to-be. ?For him,
time has stopped. Your murderous Pharaoh will be fine once I choose to
restore it.?
?You stopped...time...for him? Just for him?? she questioned
incomprehensively.
?Just for him, honey,? I acknowledged. ?Didn?t you want me to? If that
is your decision, simply tell me and retake your seat next to him.?
?But if time is restarted for him, then he will continue with his
attack!?
?True,? I admitted. ?But I cannot keep you from your decision,
Hetepheres, youngest daughter of Pharaoh Djedefre.?
?I may have been...be naive, Empress, but I choose self-preservation.?
?Good girl. Now, we give you a choice, Hetepheres. Stay here to
ultimately face Pharaoh?s wrath, or...? I paused to look at my daughter
a minute. ?Or take my hand to go meet your Grandparents.?
?I chose self-preservation, Empress. How could that come to pass if you
took me to meet the deceased Khufu and his queen Anu?bth??
I looked to my three companions. ?Did I say anything about going to see
deleted revisions...dead people??
?But Pharaoh...he told me that Khufu and Queen Anu?bth departed this
Earth from the Temple of Ra shortly before he, himself laid waste to
it!?
?First off, sweetie. Djedefre could no sooner destroy that temple than I
could port myself through that wall,? Cami told the girl.
?Secondly, Mother and I are responsible for the Sun Temple?s demise,
thank you very much!? Cassi continued.
?And finally,? Reilly concluded, ?My mother never said anything about
Khufu and Anna Beth being deceased! We just talked with them three weeks
ago on Terra Nuevo!?
?Terra...new-vo? Is that what the heavenly temple is called??
?No, you twit...? Reilly hissed angrily before I resumed answering her
question.
?Terra Nuevo is the new planetary home of your Grandmother?s people.
Anna Beth- not Anu?bth, mind you- was the commander of an intergalactic
exploration starship that crash-landed here in Egypt. What was described
as Pharaoh Khufu and his ?loyalists? shootin? inta the heavens was that
starship takin? off from the temple?s launch platform,? I explained as I
smiled brightly. ?Would y?all like to meet your Grandparents, honey??
?Would I then be brought back here?? she asked.
The girl was finally catching on.
?Only if y?all wish to, Hetepheres.?
?Alex, your nose has experienced an aneurism,? Cami caught my attention.
Hetepheres noticed as soon as Cami told me.
?Empress? Why does your nose bleed??
?Holdin? time in check ain?t as easy as it looks hun. Could y?all please
hurry this along??
?Mother...? Reilly started to say.
?Ah know! Uhm startin? ta sound like muh sister! Hun, if y?all wanna see
yer Granma an? Granpappy, y?all better take a hand! This trip might hurt
a bit,? I said making her mind up for her.
?Director, the house A.I?? Cami reminded me.
?Fine. Y?all keep yer eye on ol? ?caint-keep-it-in-?is- pants? there an?
I?ll transfer Meridian,? I tiredly grumped.
Time, for Djedefre, restarted. His knife thrust garnered no flesh,
though.
?Aaaahhhh! Why do you take away my satisfaction?? Djedefre growled after
realizing what had happened!
?Killing your daughter and your unborn heir? That?s real adult, hun! Ma
an? Pa would be so proud ah y?all!? I told him. ?So, Ah guess its time
to do what ah come here fer. Meridian! Code Alpha, Alpha, Gamma,
Transfer, ReillyDirector4386, Nebula, Destruct, Beta, Confirm!?
?Orders confirmed, Empress. High-Gain Transceiver now online.
Handshaking. Connection with Reilly Research Facility confirmed.
Transfering OS and all databases for archiving,? The residence A.I.
acknowledged.
?What are you doing?? Djedefre screamed in hatred as he tried to leap
over the table at me! He found himself hovering horizontally in the air.
?What?s good fer the goose is good fer the gander, hun,? I said with no
emotion.
?But I am Pharaoh!? He hissed.
?So what, ya ignorant putz!? Reilly sassed back. ?Anyone that would kill
a defenseless, expectant mother isn?t worthy of calling himself Pharaoh-
or any other kind of honorable Ruler for that matter! You are
despicable, cowardly, and inappropriate for commanding thousands of
people!? Reilly dropped my hand and disappeared, only to reappear next
to Djedefre. She forcefully pried the knife from his hand and tossed it
across the room. It stuck in the hair-thin seam between two wall blocks.
?You won?t be needing this until after we leave, you sorry, failed
revision!?
?Transfer complete. Systematic detonations will commence on completion
of contact activation sequence,? The A.I. informed us. Reilly reappeared
next to me and gently took my hand again.
?Cami, if you will do the honors?? I said sadly.
?Cassi, you take interlocks twenty through forty-five, I?ll take Alpha-
one through nineteen.?
?Whenever you?re ready, mom,? Cassi nodded back.
?Empress? What are they doing? What are interlocks?? Hetepheres asked
innocently.
?Interlocks are points in any given system that must actuate in order to
do something. They make sure that something- or someone in this case- is
sure they want the sequence to proceed.?
?And ?systematic detonations?, Empress?? she continued, just as
innocently.
?All modern conveniences will be destroyed in this residence, hun. In
effect, Djedefre will now be no better off than his people. He will now
have to suffer without technology like they have for thirty years,? I
told her.
?Sequence Alpha complete. Go for sequence Beta, Cassi,? Cami announced.
?Rodger that, mom,? Cassi acknowledged. ?Hetepheres! Look out!?
A knife spun through the air toward the young mother-to-be from our
left. It immediately stopped in space and spun back where it came from
at a much faster rate. The unseen thrower groaned in agony as the blade
hit its new mark.
?Sequence complete, director.?
?Detonation interlock sequence has completed successfully. Detonation to
commense in two minutes and thirty seconds. Two and twenty-nine, two and
twenty-eight, two and twenty-seven...? The AI began.
?Time to go, y?all,? I said as I set our destination in my mind. ?I?d
run, Djedefre. Run like y?all never run before!? I strongly suggested
before pulling my mental trigger.
I swear, I will never get used to this sudden collapsing! The fast
moving stars were impossibly beautiful when I was the one ?driving?
though.
Within a few seconds, we found ourselves on Terra Nuevo- New Memphis,
specifically. Around us, in the main market center, people went about
their daily routines. I hadn?t rephased us yet, thanking my sister, Alex
Steinert, for suggesting we do that until clear of obstructions or
danger.
?Rephasing in three, two, one,? I announced as I saw an opening in the
pedestrian traffic.
Several people stopped what they were doing as they noticed us appear.
?Empress, you bring us more refugees from Egypt?? One man asked as he
came nearer to see who we brought.
?Am I imagining this, Empress? Are we really on a different planet- in
the heavens??
?Welcome to New Memphis, Terra Nuevo, Hetepheres,? I told the
flabbergasted girl.
?Could I bother you to alert Khufu, Anna Beth, or both? Tell them I
bring them visitors,? I said, walking over to another man, this one
dressed in official state covering.
?At once, M?lady!? He said quietly placing his left index finger to his
ear. ?Councilman Azwan to Councilman Khufu. Grand High Council Advisor
Alexandra has just arrived in the main thoroughfare and requests
audience with you or Councilwoman Anna Beth at once.?
He paused as if listening.
?Five ladies including Grand High Council Advisor Alexandra, sir. She
claims to bring you visitors.?
Again he paused.
?Right away, sir. ETA: five minut...? He started to reply only to be
interrupted by Cassi extending her hand to him.
?Correction...ETA in...?
?Where to, hun?? I asked interrupting him again.
?New Memphis Council building, M?lady. The counselor?s office.?
A large business office appeared around us. Khufu and Anna Beth sat at
separate desks looking anxiously around the room. Making sure everyone
was clear of obstacles, I rephased us.
Khufu and Anna Beth stared at us sadly for a moment. Anna Beth giving
her husband a forlorn shrug of her shoulders.
?Greetings, Alexandra! To what do we honor this visitation?? Khufu
greeted as he stood and walked around to us. While doing so, he
appraised Hetepheres.
?We bring you important visitors- visitors that have expressed interest
in residency here in New Memphis, Councilman,? I explained.
?Visitors, Alexandra? Oh, I see. What is your name, young lady, so I
might address you properly??
?Wow, Uncle Tibius sure put the protocol screws to you, didn?t he??
Reilly interrupted rudely.
I squeezed her hand harder.
?Alright, mother!? she whispered angrily.
?I am called Hetepheres, Councilman. The Empress has brought me far
across the heavens- to sanctuary from m...?
?We rescued Hetepheres from a bunch of cutthroats, Councilman. Lady
Cassi had to ?deal? with one of them, sir. She seeks asylum with her
Grandparents here in New Memphis,? I interrupted before the girl could
spoil things.
?Oh? And what would your Grandparents names? be, Lady Hetepheres?? Khufu
asked, politely.
?I am told their names were Khufu and Anna...Beth, Councilman.?
?Khufu?s mouth dropped open- as did Anna Beth?s.
?Did I miss them?? Hetepheres asked in confusion. ?Are they no longer of
this world??
Khufu gulped loudly. Anna Beth looked ready to lose consciousness.
?They are indeed still among us, young Lady Hetepheres,? Khufu assured
her.
Anna Beth staggered from her desk slowly.
?You are our granddaughter?? she asked quietly. As she stopped in front
of the expectant mother, she looked to Khufu aghast.
?I...I am Khufu and this is Anna Beth, Lady Hetepheres. We...we...wwwee
are your Grandparents.?
Without warning the girl dropped to her knees!
?Forgive me, Pharaoh! I have never been given description...I...?
?Get off the floor, child. We kneel to no one here!? Anna Beth told her
lovingly.
?Councilman Azwan, thank you very much for providing service to Grand
High Council Advisor Alexandra and her staff. Alexandra, could you
reposition the Councilman, please??
?Of course, sir,? I said happily as I offered my hand.
To everyone in the office, I shimmered for a nanosecond. I had, in fact,
had a very interesting conversation with Councilman Azwan when we
arrived back at the central market. He seemed interested in Hetepheres.
There would be more than ?interest? in the girl after she gave birth, my
foresight told me. I smiled.
Anna Beth immediately raised an eyebrow to me as I arrived back in the
office. She obviously noted my change of expression.
?So how is my son? Is he healthy?? Khufu asked Hetepheres.
?I?ll say he?s healthy,? Reilly said from the side of her mouth.
I again took and squeezed her hand tightly.
?He is well, but conflicted, Pharaoh. We are due in less than five
weeks,? she answered.
?Oh shit,? Reilly again mouthed quietly.
I squeezed tighter. My daughter turned her head and glared at me.
I quickly shot her a glare of my own.
?Oh dear! And you told Alex you were attacked? Have respect or decency
become extinct in Egypt?? Anna Beth gasped.
Hetepheres looked at Anna Beth as if she did not know the two words.
?I?m afraid Egypt is not the land you left,? I said heading off
Hetepheres? expected answer. Anna Beth raised a single eyebrow.
?Alex, she is probing the girl?s mind.? Cami alerted me.
?Saw it coming, sweetheart. Get ready for a large fusion giant flare.? I
thought back.
?She carries Pharaoh?s child, Khufu,? Anna Beth abruptly informed her
mate.
?So the royal line is continued? Good!? He answered, not completely
understanding.
Anna Beth rolled her eyes at her mate.
?She carries Djedefre?s child, my mate.?
Khufu slowly turned his head to her then slowly turned it back to
Hetepheres.
?Shit. Here it comes,? Reilly whispered her warning.
I again tightened my grip on my daughter?s hand.
?But you claim to be our Granddaughter...? Khufu said as his mouth
dropped open.
?That is what the Empress informed me right before Pharaoh tried to kill
me and his yet-to-be-borne heir, Councilman,? Hetepheres said as she
lowered her head in shame.
?Empress! We must go back to Egypt! I have a great many questions that
Djedefre must answer!? Anna Beth growled in red-faced anger. In all the
Empress? memories, I could not remember her looking this enraged.
?Khufu, ready Meridian for immediate departure!?
?I will make no such journeys back to Egypt in the near future, Anna
Beth. Pharaoh Djedefre will be but a historical figure when the Empress
revisit?s that region of Earth,? I told them firmly. ?Before leaving, we
enacted ?Code Alpha, Alpha?. You know I would only do that if absolutely
necessary.?
?You blew up my residence?? Khufu raised his voice in angry surprise. As
Anna Beth?s face turned another shade of...how did Reilly put it?
Ah...?pissed-off?.
?He claimed he needed to destroy all technology to better control the
peoples of Egypt, Councilman. When we arrived there- thirty-one years
after your departure- Egypt had fallen back into the Stone Age- nothing
more advanced than a knife and spear.?
?But you destroyed my residence!?
?I?m very sorry about that, councilman, but he laid claim to the only
tech in North Africa. Why should he live in absolute luxury when his
people live in poverty and squalor??
?Councilman Khufu, on our arrival, Djedefre speared one of his
protectors through the back for not greeting us properly. I believe it
was in response to other?s watching a short distance away,? Cami
informed him.
?My son...my son...he stabed someone in the back? What has become of our
son, my mate?? Khufu asked as he looked again to Anna Beth.
Instead, Anna Beth looked toward Hetepheres.
?Are you positive this child is of our blood, Alex??
I nodded. ?The genetic test you will now order will confirm it, my
sister.?
?But Pharaoh said you were a friend of Queen Anna Beth, Empress. Am I to
believe anything I have been told??
?Alexandra is more than just a ?friend? child! She is my rescuer...my
benefactor; my...she truly is my sister, young Hetepheres. I owe
Alexandra- all three of them- my life!?
The door to the office slid open with a ?whoosh? sound.
?You called for me, Councilwoman?? Another familiar female voice asked
as Heidi Wolmacher entered.
On seeing my companions and me, she immediately bowed, placing her right
fist over her heart.
?Empress, I didn?t know that you had arrived. Welcome back to Terra
Nuevo, M?ladies.
I laughed. At least she hadn?t dropped to one knee like all my other
sisters.
?It?s nice to be back, Lady Heidi.?
?I shall alert Tibius to your arrival, M?lady, though I believe he
already knows.?
?I?m sure that Gaillan and Timus have already sensed ou