South of Bikini
Season 5
Episode 6
"Devil's Cauldron"
1830hrs, Reilly Research Station, July 8th, 2020BC
"So you can't recall what you were thinking before that bottle hit you-
and you don't remember transporting up to 720BC Mahram?" Emily was still
interrogating our sister when I walked into the infirmary. She was
intently examining the back of Allie's head. I had failed to notice the
dried blood scabbed back there after I had pulled her free of Bilkis.
Emily was carefully dabbing at the wound with some gauze held in a pair
of forceps.
"Honest Em, ah got no clue where all ah went or fer how long. Ouch, that
hurt a might!"
"After I clean this head wound I want you to have something to eat and
drink then go to bed and rest for no less than eight hours! I'm reading
severe fatigue and moderate dehydration. The nanos have finished
repairing your concussion, but I'm guessing they need more material to
finish closing this wound. Sis, I'm sorry, but I have to ground you for
awhile," Emily seemed to concentrate extremely hard for a moment.
"There. That should do it," Emily said closing her eyes once more. This
time an excited smile appeared on her face.
I offhandedly asked myself what she had just done.
I gasped!
"You can actually bring that on, Em?" I squeaked shrilly. "Since when can
you do that?"
"Someone has to keep you three from killing yourselves, Alex! I'm sick
and tired of patching you all up just to have you undo what I did! This
at least keeps our sister from hurrying out on another dangerous mission
and gives her nanos a week to do their thing," Emily justified her action
by kissing our sister's 'booboo' lightly then giggled. Alex winced.
Alexis had watched silently from off to the right, shaking her head in
agreement with everything Emily had said until my sister pulled that
little trick from her hat.
My niece's eyes went wide and I think she may even have gasped when I
did! She stared between Emily and I as I asked my question. I noticed her
eyes glistening as Emily explained her reasoning.
"What's with them tears, hun?" I asked Alexis.
"Nothing, Ma." She quickly looked to me. "IIIIII mean, Auuuunnnnt Alex."
"Still digestin' the sync with my Alexis, hun? I understand. I'll answer
to Ma OR Aunt, honey. Whichever you prefer at the time," I said gently.
"By the Goddess, I still can't believe this!" She said, gently wrapped
her arms around me, and began to cry softly.
"Ah'll answer to them same pronouns if y'all would like, ma," my sister
offered from beside Emily.
"Shut it, Alexandra," Alexis' muffled order sounded from my shoulder.
"Empress, if y'all need me ah'll be in mah quarters getting' twenty
winks."
"It better be way more than that, Alexandra Reilly!" Emily growled. "Or
you might be the first girl to experience back to back menstrual cycles!"
Alex disappeared- as in 'walked quickly'- out the door without so much as
a gasp.
0835hrs, Reilly Research Station, July 9th, 2020BC
"Hey, sleepyhead! How y'all feelin' this morning?" Alex Steinert asked as
I walked into the Rec Room. I felt like my old self after an extended
shower period. That reminded me of something.
"I'm feeling good, sis...well except for Emily's little surprise that
is," I answered truthfully.
"Surprised the hell out of me too, hun. Guess I neglected to see that one
comin'," She giggled.
"I can always set things back into sync, sis," I said raising an eyebrow
deviously.
"I'd like to commiserate, but I hafta get back to that damn war! Sorry,"
She smiled evilly.
I noticed all four Daroughs walk in. Quintin carried a small vacuum
insulated carafe with him. I had foreseen a not-too-distant future visit
where he forgot the gender-saving decanter.
It was my turn to smile wickedly.
Frances Darough's face emulated my grin. Had she seen into my mind just
now? Her wink confirmed my suspicion.
"So..." Alex Steinert...Allie now asked, redirecting my attention back to
her. "What was it like to be the queen of your very own realm?"
"From what little I can recall, it seemed like a rough job. Bilkis isn't
allowed to do much. She mostly stays to herself and holds court.
Listening to all the problems and making decisions with little or no
information felt upsetting. She seemed to be a very lonely and bored
person. No wonder she didn't want to part with me," I related as I
remembered some very stressful court sessions. And some very comical
sessions, too.
"The woman is just bursting with ambition, sis. It was like she felt
trapped, unable to escape and just be herself. I felt that she really
didn't want to use my gift to 'take over the world', though. It felt more
like her chance to escape...to be free."
"I can see how she would feel like that," my sister nodded and placed
another forkful of pancake into her mouth.
"I had a chance while she slept to recall some of her memories, sis. She
has some very familiar stories archived. If I didn't know better, I'd say
they involved Andie and Atlantis," I went on.
"She is related, sis," Allie admitted calmly. "When you first
disappeared, I had to go back pretty far just to find you."
"How far?" I asked as I took a sip of my coffee.
"Far enough to see the progression of her lineage. I assume you noticed
the resemblance to us with the exception of the hair and dark skin?"
I nodded.
"I'd like Corrine or Julia to try that on me sometime. I didn't look half
bad."
"She's a direct descendant of Andromeda Celeste, sis."
"I had a feeling you would say that," I nodded and closed my eyes for a
second. "It would also account for her high resistance to Jamie's gift. I
could almost feel the dormant 'K' cells floating around in her blood. I
hope I didn't accidentally trigger them like you did to Alexander that
time."
My sister paused several seconds then took a long sip from her coffee.
"About that...you...we did trigger them. What I've seen is she only
develops her foresight. She may phase every once in a great while, but
she'll never realize it enough to develop."
"That might be for the best, Allie. She could get into a lot of trouble
if she phased in or out around the wrong people or gathering."
"Oh, I'm sure that'll happen! She meets ol' Solomon, remember?"
I giggled as those images appeared in my mind. "Awwwwwkwaaaard!"
"Y'all got that right! She'll be fine though. We see to that."
"We certainly will, sis. She's family after all," I smiled.
"Have either of you seen momma?" Gena Sangiere asked as she suddenly
popped in beside Allie.
"Not since our return last night, hun," Allie answered first.
"Genaaaa!" Reggie cried out as she appeared beside me. "Where'd ya go? I
thought we were going sunbathing down on the south beach? Why'd you end
up here instead? How y'all feelin'' ma?"
"Like I need to check mah britches, honey! What possessed you two to just
pop in here and scare your aunt and I half to death? You two aren't kids
any longer," I gently scolded.
"Sorry," Both chorused.
"Yer ma and Aunt Jackie took a trip over to Rome for the day to one of
them Roman Baths," Allie informed Gena as she reopened her eyes.
Suddenly a very familiar feeling hit me.
As if choreographed, Allie, Reggie, Gena, and I turned and stared at the
same spot.
"Oh! Now that is just so wrong! You guys are really no fun at all," my
daughter, Reilly, complained as she appeared in the exact spot where we
stared.
"Jealous much, sis?" Reggie asked in a catty tone. Gena giggled to
herself with a hand to her mouth.
"As if, kiddo! Allie, I'd like to go home if it's okay with you?" Reilly
asked my sister. "Mom, I'd really like to stay, but I really miss David
and the kids."
"I guess that's my cue, sis," Allie said as she finished the last of her
coffee, stood, and picked up her tray to return it. Returning to our
table, she offered her hand to my eldest daughter.
"Don't forget about me, Reilly," Mom said as she raised her arms and
waited.
"Aw, Grandma!" Reilly whined, but embraced Alexis lovingly.
"Don't be a stranger, Grams," Reilly said as she took Allie's hand.
"Tell Jack, Brie, and Emily I'll be back for them in two days," She said
before she and Reilly disappeared.
Mom began crying again.
"Mom, what's wrong?" I asked, concerned there was something I hadn't
foreseen.
"It's just this place, honey."
"What about Reilly, mom?"
"It..." she paused to wipe her eyes. "It...it feels like home, Alexandra.
It feels like Avalon, back...back when I was young," She wiped more
tears. "There was always something...something going on that was
exciting...strange. It was like we...your aunts and I were guarding the
richest treasure in the world. Reilly feels just like that, Alex."
"Only, I'm not Grandmother, right?" I offered.
"There has to be some line drawn, honey. It just seems wrong somehow to
allow myself to think of you as mom. I mean, I'd like to, but..."
"I understand, ma. But if you ever feel the need..."
"You'll be the first one I'll call, Alexandra," Mom smiled brightly.
"What about me, Grandma?" Reggie asked.
"You'll be second, honeybee," Mom said to my youngest.
Mom stopped talking and just stared at me for sixty seconds.
"Sorry, ma, but I can't take you back just yet. I've got most of the week
to go before my grounding is cancelled," I said sadly.
"What? No. No. I..." Mom stumbled. "I...I was debating going back to my
Earth...I was thinking of staying here. I know Franny has been
entertaining the same thoughts, too."
I suddenly felt a tear roll down my cheek and looked to Reggie as she
gently grasped my hand in hers. She nodded to Gena, who nodded back and
disappeared then looked back at me, her face sad as well. I turned my
attention back to mom.
"I'm sorry, mom, but you know that can't happen. You have seen what your
life holds for you and our new Homeworld. You have new responsibilities
there...you have a new life..."
"Alexandra? Shut it. I already know what is required of me. I AM the
daughter AND the mother of the Empress of Time and Space, remember?"
I started giggling in spite of the serious, twisted, context of our
conversation.
"Mom?" Reggie asked in concern.
"It's just...it's just the thought of how really absurd that statement
was...and yet..." I explained quietly as I smiled at my youngest
daughter... Memories came back to me of Alexis' AND Reggie's births!
Instantly a big smile filled my face.
"Mom?" Reggie asked again.
"Nevermind. Come on girls, let's go to the beach!" I said as Reggie and
mom smiled excitedly while taking my hands.
I looked around in awe. We had appeared on a wide, white sandy beach with
hundreds of people surrounding us. Everything looked so modern and as I
turned my head to look around I noticed automobiles parked not so far
from us.
Mom immediately stared at me.
"Have you been holding out on us, Empress?" she asked in confusion.
I had no words and just left my mouth drop open. If she hadn't done this
and I hadn't...
Mom and I slowly turned to look at the only person left.
"Oh, thank you Empress! Reilly had spoken of this place many times! It is
such a wonderful beach...just like she said!" Reggie exclaimed in gleeful
excitement. Her Reilly transformed into a cute hot pink string bikini
with matching flip-flops. Her purse had become a canvas beach bag. "Come
on! I bet the water is perfect!"
"Hold on, Honeybee!" Mom exclaimed as she tightened her grip on my hand
and I, in turn, tightened my grip on Reggie's hand.
A young woman in a white, thong bikini casually walked through us. Thank
goodness. We were still out of phase.
"Regina Andromeda Reilly, just how did you do this?" Mom demanded.
"Reilly spoke so highly about this place, I had to see it for myself,
Grandma. I think she was absolutely correct, don't you?"
"That is not what I asked, young lady. How did you bring us here? To this
place in time?" Mom reinterated.
"I don't know. I just thought it would be a nice place to go."
"What your Grandmother wants to know is how did you bring us here if you
are only able to timeshift a few months at the most, honey?" I clarified.
"Um...I don't know?"
Mom jiggled our clasped hands.
"Um, Alex? Since we're here, shouldn't we blend in?" She proposed.
I quickly ordered up my pink beach apparel, as did mom with her light
blue two-piece.
"Rephasing in three, two, one," Mom announced, though 'one' came out
almost silent.
Finding a place to unfold our beach towels, I waited until things had
settled somewhat.
"Care to tell us how you did it, Honey?" I asked Reggie as I got
comfortable on my back. Mom rolled toward us and propped her head up with
her hand and elbow as she too awaited her explanation.
"I really don't know, mom. I suppose I could've augmented my own gift
with yours in order to multiply, exponentially, my range thereby allowing
me to achieve transit to the desired timeframe successfully. Although
only theoretical, the hypothesis and resulting conclusion would seem to
concisely prove this theory," Reggie answered.
"Wise-ass," Mom muttered as she lay back down on her back.
"So you 'borrowed' my gift? Honey, how did you ever figure that one out?"
I asked as pride in my daughter swelled within me.
"I did what Aunt Alex suggested, Allie. I used my imagination," She said
with a devious smile. Her use of my 'travel' name only reinforced our
being in the future.
"But don't let Reilly know! I would prefer we said that Alexis pulled
another trick out of her ass."
Mom sat straight up and glared over at Reggie.
"Young lady! I will not allow my Granddaughter to speak in such a rude
manner!"
I lifted my personal ocular protection...my sunglasses...and stared at
mom in surprise.
"Lexi, knock off the roll-playing, will ya? You're actually starting to
sound like mom," I complained as I noticed our conversation attracting
attention from other nearby sunbathers.
"Allie's right, Lexi. Give it a rest! We're here to relax and have fun,"
Reggie giggled playfully.
Mom let out a loud groan and rolled back in defeat.
1123hrs, Fort DeSoto Beach, St. Petersburg, Fla, July 9th, 2020AD
"Wow! They'll let anybody on this beach, won't they?" A familiar voice
mocked annoyance. I opened my eyes to see Amy Reynolds standing over me.
"Apparently they will. How y'all doin' Amy?" I asked in reply.
"Not bad, Alex. What brings you to Saint Pete?" She asked as she knelt
down at the edge of my blanket.
"Reggie decided that Lexi and I needed a short vacation," I said, but
added, "I guess you're responsible for the perfect weather conditions?"
"Oh my God!" Amy exclaimed quietly as she looked around then leaned
forward. "I'm so sorry, Empress! Welcome to St. Petersburg, Florida. It
is 1110hrs July 9th..."
"I already know the year, date, and time, honey, but thanks," I giggled.
"Sorry, Allie, but I can't take credit for this weather. It's always
sunny here...except around noon. It always rains around noon. Every day,
like clockwork," She giggled.
"So what brings you down here from Chicago?" I asked rhetorically.
"Rommie and I had planned to meet here for some 'R & R'. The Senate
decided to take an earlier recess so Rommie asked if I'd meet her in St.
Pete. She should be here any minute," Amy replied as she looked first to
the parking area then out into the waters of the Gulf.
Obi-wan would have been proud, I thought as I sensed another one of our
sisters in the direction of the water.
To all un-enhanced eyes a dolphin appeared to leap from the water with
nary a splash.
"Oh. There she is," I pointed out as a young woman's head appeared in the
surf not far off-shore.
"So that's what she meant by needing some exercise," Amy giggled as our
sister stood and began walking out of the water, though she stumbled the
first few steps.
"What's the occasion, Alex?" Rommie asked as she eventually stopped
before us.
Amy cleared her throat casually.
"Oh... What's the occasion, Allie?" she rephrased.
"Same as you, honey- 'R & R'; how's things on the hill?" I asked with a
smile.
"Cutthroat as usual. Sometimes I think sharks are more civilized! But
enough about me, how'd you get Alexis to agree to come? I thought she
hated to travel with you."
"Oh, 'mom' here, decided to come with us to the beach. Reggie chose the
location though. Let's call it an unexpected trip that turned out very
well," I said, giving our newly arrived sister some clues. "I'm currently
on waivers, so Reggie did the honors."
"Interesting. I'd really like to hear about it, Reggie. Maybe we can talk
about it later. Amy and I were thinking of hitting a club tonight to blow
off some steam. We'd be delighted if you three would join us."
"I suppose we could pop in for a few minutes, girls," Mom giggled.
"Why? My car is parked over there," Amy laughed as she motioned to the
parking lot.
"Acknowledged. How long did you plan on staying here?" I responded.
"We thought maybe a week...or until we feel rested enough to return to
the day-to-day grind," Amy answered.
"I don't know about anyone else, but I could probably fall asleep here
and now. I'd maybe wake up in a few hours," Rommie admitted as her hand
covered a yawn.
"So how long have you been on the road, honey?" I asked.
"Well...I hit the Potomac the night before last around dusk..."
"You must be famished!" Reggie exclaimed, though quietly.
"No, I ate along the way. They were catching Swordfish and Tuna off
Ocracoke, Outer Banks so I stopped for a bite."
"Oh! My sister told me about the wonderful seafood she once had on
Hatteras Island," Reggie giggled excitedly. "What did you have?"
"The Swordfish, but I couldn't eat the whole thing so I left the rest for
this young Sand Shark that was 'curiously' observing me...but she
graciously thanked me before I continued on," Rommie related.
My daughter looked at her in confusion before Amy leaned over and
whispered in her ear.
"Oh. OH! I'm sorry, Rommie, I didn't know. Sorry."
"My mistake, dear, I thought you knew about me."
Reggie smiled timidly and shook her head a few times in silence.
"Would you like to go swimming with me?" She asked switching gears
immediately.
Rommie looked at the girl in disbelief.
"Sure. Why not?" Rommie acquiesced and turned back toward the water, but
waited for Reggie to catch up. Taking her hand, they waded into the
gentle two-foot swells and stopped when the water got just below their
shoulders. Rommie seemed to be explaining something to Reggie.
Thank goodness for my foresight because I would have been gravely
concerned as they both disappeared under the next swell.
"And then we found this sunken ship! It had a whole load of bullet holes
in it! Rommie said that it was probably a drug smuggler and probably sunk
by the Coast Guard!" Reggie related excitedly as she nursed her Shirley
Temple at our table in the loud, crowded nightclub in downtown St.
Petersburg.
"I really had a good time, Allie. You'll have to try it, Lexi," Reggie
added as she noticed another 'cute' guy walking past us. She finished the
last of the beverage and got up.
"I'm going to get this refilled. Either of you want anything else?" she
asked politely.
"No, but remember you're only fifteen, honey. Drinking age is twenty-one
in this time period," I reminded my daughter. I already knew what her
response would be.
Regina reached into her clutch purse and pulled a small laminated card
from it.
"According to this, I'm twenty-two, Allie. Why do you always have to act
like mother?"
Mom...Alexis started laughing heartily and nearly knocked over her drink
as her fist hit the table hard in response.
"What is with that exaggerated response, m...Lexi?" I asked, suddenly
feeling very incensed.
"Ma called it karma, hun. I just find it completely hilarious and so
apropos!"
When I responded with silence, she continued.
"Aw, come on, hun. Y'all can't seriously think that wasn't a little
payback for them times y'all pulled the same crap on me? Alex?"
"I don't find it funny at all, Alexis! Especially since I still can't
recall any of my childhood memories! Your mind-wipe exceeded expectations
completely," I moaned.
"Alexandra, you did order a complete wipe of everything previous to the
explosion. Billie, Cami, and Cassie...we all just followed your orders,
hun."
I didn't count on you being so damned efficient," I complained.
"Didn't count on it? So...this means you're still human then, Empress?"
Mom asked out of the blue. She smiled impishly.
I stuck my tongue out at her!
"Wow, talk about rude," Reggie wisecracked as she returned with something
other than a Shirley Temple and two other identical beverages. She sat
two of them down in front of 'Lexi' and I, retained one, and resumed her
seat.
I stared at the new drink.
"It's something called 'Sand In Your Shorts'. I thought you would like
it, Allie," Reggie told us with a pleasant smile.
The concoction was very good, but I failed to see the correlation between
its name and taste.
"So, we're going to Yellowstone next, right, Allie?" Reggie asked some
moments later.
"What is a 'Yellowstone', Allie?" Mom...Lexi asked.
"Yellowstone National Park in the state of Wyoming- only we're going back
to way before it was ever a national park," Reggie answered.
"I've been working on and off to move the inhabitants to safer areas,
Mom. A super volcano is set to erupt- and I used the term lightly- in the
next few months, relative to the time period. In previous missions, I
have only been able to transport those who would accept my hands. Given
the trust issues and superstitions of the period, the results have been
less than adequate," I informed.
"But now that Aunt Alex has shared her new trick with Allie, we can save
all those people at once! Isn't that great?" Reggie chirped out
excitedly.
"Save who, Reggie?" Amy Reynolds asked as she arrived back at our table.
She had been- and I quote my future twin's memories- 'tearing up the
dance floor' since we arrived two hours ago.
"We'll be going to Yellowstone in four days," my daughter answered with
an excited smile.
"Oh. Visiting anybody we know?"
"Not really, but we're sure to make a few friends," Reggie chirped.
Amy's mouth dropped open instantly.
"Ummmm, I mean...ummm...we'll meet some friends," she reinterated
nervously.
Amy instantly looked relieved.
"I'm certainly glad you clarified that statement! Jacki hates having to
make more room for 'new friends'," She teased.
"Sorry," Reggie apologized and blushed profusely.
"How many of those has she had, Allie? And why is she drinking a 'Sand in
Your Shorts' anyway?" Amy asked nodding to our newest drinks.
"One. Just this on..." Reggie quickly sputtered.
"She's had three," I interrupted with a serious expression. "Two at the
bar and this one. But you KNOW your limit, don't you 'little sister'?"
"Hey, girls! Not to be a party-pooper, but I think I'm going to head back
to the hotel. The trip down tired me out and that brief snooze on the
beach only helped a smidgen," Rommie said as she walked up next to Amy.
"I was thinking about heading back anyway, girlfriend. You three coming?
Randi set us up in the penthouse suite," Amy replied.
"Ya, it's got a huuuge hot tub!" Rommie smiled euphorically. "Even the
tips of my fluke can be submerged comfortably."
"Four bedrooms and three full bathrooms...literally no waiting!" Amy
giggled.
"Can we, Allie?" Reggie beamed.
"Its up to Lexi, honey," I deferred.
Mom smiled and offered her hands.
Amy rolled her eyes in response.
"Lexi. The car's right out in the parking garage?"
It was mom's turn to blush this time.
A loud, sensuous moan escaped the master bath and its large hot tub.
"By Poseidon's beard, this feels exquisite!" Rommie's sultry voice
exclaimed from that room.
Reggie's mouth dropped open as she glanced sheepishly to the closed door.
"Relax, kid," Amy comforted with a soothing smile. "She does this every
time we take a vacation. Rommie claims it's the difference between salt
and fresh water. I'd like to think it's the bubble bath and body wash,
myself, though she's never said anything about meeting Poseidon in person
before. I guess anything is possible with the sisterhood though."
Amy changed topics slightly.
"So, the Senator took you diving? How was that?" Amy asked Reggie.
"It was absolutely fantastic! Have you ever gone with her, Amy?"
"Ya...freaked me out at first, but I adapted. I'm not really into that
sort of activity though. I prefer a good set of tanks, mask, regulator,
and swim fins, myself."
"So you like regular diving then?" Reggie inquired.
"Ya. I've been certified since 1940, though things have vastly improved
since then. Those Navy diving suits were very heavy- especially after my
Mahanilui!" Amy grinned wistfully as she seemed to remember those times.
"Ya, well, I'd still rather rely on a good Rebreather unit rather than
gills. I could never get past them tickling my neck," She concluded.
Another sensuous moan escaped the bathroom. This one sounding
slightly...erotic.
"Excuse me a moment," Amy apologized calmly as she disappeared into the
master suite.
""Hey! You DO realize there's an innocent teenager in the room. She
really doesn't need to hear it, Rommie! Dial it back a few clicks, will
ya?" We heard Amy tell her companion after a couple hard wraps on the
door.
"I'm sorry for that, girls. Rommie's got a lot of pent up stress- as you
can imagine, that's why I try to get her out of DC every chance I can.
Usually we hit different beaches during the day and different clubs each
night and this is only the second time in forty years we've had guests."
"Well, we didn't mean to interfere, honey," I said. "But as I said
before, Reggie did the driving this time. Mom and I were just as
surprised as you two."
"Really, Alex? You sure there isn't some ulterior motive? The Empress
always has an ulterior motive," Amy challenged.
I smiled. Mom looked at me as if I had two heads and tentacles.
"I was thinking..." I paused after being silent for two full minutes. "I
could use your help on our next mission, honey. How good are you at
'cleansing rains'?"
Amy giggled absentmindedly.
"It's always easier to make clouds than clear them, Empress. Rommie
invited too?"
"For continuity, sure. We might be able to make use of her negotiating
skills, too," I answered.
Amy smiled, quickly held up her pointer finger, stood, and walked back
into the master suite. We heard her knock on its bathroom door again.
"Hey Rommie! We got us an Empress job!"
1130hrs, St. Petersburg, Fla, July 13th, 2020AD
"Ma, I'm really glad we came here, aren't you?" Reggie asked four days
later as we made our preparations to leave.
"It was a nice surprise, honey," I admitted.
My daughter eyed me questioningly.
"So why didn't you continue working in Silver Springs, Rommie?" Reggie
inquired innocently, switching topics instantly.
"Well...I had worked there for six years already. After I got my
masters', I decided I should move on. Since the mermaids of Silver
Springs don't usually work there for more than ten years, I didn't want
to raise suspicions. It was hard enough keeping the air they pumped into
the breathing tube from escaping through my gills. Even worse was the
secretive way I always had to leave the crystal clear water. People begin
to think of you as antisocial when you wait until everyone else is gone
before exiting the water, or if you beat them out by a significant
margin."
"Still, that seems like a dream job for a mermaid."
"I was lucky to make it those six years without getting outed, Reg.
People can get awfully suspicious and paranoid in less time than you
think. I still can't believe they bought my lame contact lens story!"
Rommie laughed.
Just to be sure, I passed my hand through a nearby chair a few times. I
was cleared for travel!
"Looks like Alex is eager to hit the road, girls," Amy giggled as she
motioned over to me.
Before her giggling stopped our surroundings had changed.
"Hey, Alex, a little warning next time?" Amy groused.
"Welcome to 637,980BC everyone," I announced brightly as I rephased us.
"Wow! Alex never said it was this far back!" Amy said as she looked
around us in awe.
Off in the distance, a small village- nothing more than a fire and seven
or eight small, crude, stick huts could be seen through the trees.
Because of the geothermal heat beneath our feet, there was no snow, but
fresh, green grass, trees, and bushes on the ground despite the obvious
chilly air.
"Wow! The smell of rotten eggs is terrible! How can those people stand to
live here?" Rommie asked pinching her nose closed.
"They've built up a tolerance over the years," I said as I keyed up my
faux fur and animal hide parka, pants, gloves, and boots. My companions
followed my lead quickly.
"Now would be a good time to enable your translators with the language I
downloaded the other day, ladies," I advised before quickly turning,
instantly raising my right arm, and catching a crude spear in that hand.
Quickly spinning it a few times it now pointed toward its owner.
My companions'- especially mom's eyes went wide!
"Nice try, hun, but I knew you were there!" I shouted out into the closer
tree line. "Is that any way to welcome a friend?"
A man of no more than 159 centimeters appeared and carefully made his way
closer. For having met four times previously, I wondered why he was being
so cautious until mom's trembling hand took one of my hands and Reggie's
took the other.
"He can smell your fear, ladies. Best you should relax and pay him no
heed. Aki won't hurt us," I advised as I smiled at the aboriginal, animal
hide clad, man.
Aki stopped several feet from us and began sniffing the air, obviously
comparing our scent with what he remembered.
"Took too long get back this time, Alak. Why?"
"Family had to gather, Aki. Took full moon to full moon. More decide
travel with me?"
Many rock-head people, Alak. Too much no trust. Who they?"
"Alexis, Romney, Regina, and Amy," I introduced, pointing to my
companions as I said their names.
"Alak'sis, Reegeena, sisters?" He asked as he pointed to them.
"Yes. Romney, Amy family too," I answered. "Go village?"
Aki nodded and motioned in the direction of the small, Spartan,
encampment.
"Alak come," He announced as we entered the settlement to twenty
frightened, female faces. One old man fought to stand.
I nodded and offered my hand. He waved me off casually and staggered a
few steps after reaching his feet.
"Alak," He greeted, groaning in pain- his voice rather wispy and
strained.
"Travel?" I asked hoping he would agree this time. I had tried four times
so far to get him and his family- the rest of this village- to allow me
to relocate them.
He sat back down, but almost fell backwards doing it. I guess I had my
answer.
Aki snorted in disgust.
I smiled.
"Me sent," I stated seriously as I pointed up to the hazy inversion the
geothermal energy was causing. The sun was a mere, fuzzy, yellow ball
through it.
The patriarch began laughing at me!
"Danger, Will Robinson!" Rommie giggled.
Reggie's hand suddenly released mine and she appeared beside the staunch
leader.
"Listen pal, my mother does not lie! If she says the Lords sent her, she
means it."
Although the man jumped, her words didn't quite translate, instead coming
out as 'Mother no lie! Spirit send. Mean!'
The twenty women gathered closer in absolute fear of my daughter's rash
action.
The old man laughed again.
"Way to go, honeybee," Mom complained sarcastically.
Reggie reappeared beside me to the cries and shrieks of the now terrified
women.
"It was worth a try," my daughter said shyly.
"Can I try, Alex?" Rommie asked politely. She approached the age-wizened
leader after I nodded.
Rommie motioned to his side and the man offered her to sit beside him.
"Romney," she introduced herself.
"Gerump," he answered only it sounded more like 'grump'.
That actually described the man accurately.
"Travel. Bad mountain. All die," Rommie advised as she motioned to the
horizon- to the slowly growing mega-bulge that would soon erupt with more
force than ten thousand high yield nuclear devices and create a one
million acre crater that would eventually become Yellowstone.
The old man remained stone quiet.
Rommie thought a moment before reaching to the ground and holding her
hand to the warm dirt for a moment.
"Fire demon coming. Soon. All die. All travel."
Again the man just sat still.
Rommie frowned and got to her feet. She approached the huddled womenfolk.
Pointing to the nearest, she asked her question.
"Die? Live?"
"Live."
She pointed to a young girl that looked about thirty weeks along.
"Live? Die?"
"Live, live," she replied, rubbing her swollen belly gently.
Rommie repeated her question to the rest of the women. With two
exceptions- those two being in their forties- the majority was 'live'.
Our resident senator looked back to the patriarch and crossed her arms in
angry satisfaction.
Still the man refused to speak or acknowledge her in any form.
Aki tried.
"Trees want travel! No die!"
Still the man sat silent.
"Alex. Estimated time 'til eruption," Mom asked as she released my hand
with a jerking motion.
"One hundred and nine days, three hours, and forty-seven minutes," I
answered somberly.
"I'm seeing them still here if things don't change, correct?"
"Confirmed."
"I'll be back in a jif, hun," Mom said before she appeared behind the old
man, placed a hand on his shoulder, and both disappeared.
The women around us began shrieking in terror!
Aki's mouth dropped in amazement, even having seen me phase out numerous
times before.
"I like her. Reminds me of Reilly or Cassandra," Amy giggled.
"That's my gram, girls!" Reggie clucked with pride.
"If she doesn't give the old man a coronary," I mumbled to myself.
A minute later both reappeared in their original location. The man looked
on the verge of unconsciousness.
"What she do, Alak?" Aki asked me in confusion.
"Explained things," I said, but realized I had to simplify. "See all
die."
Aki snorted in understanding.
"Live? Die?" Mom asked the pasty-faced old man.
"Live."
Hu-rrrray!
"Aki, go gather spot two suns," I told my liaison.
He grunted his confirmation and began giving the group instructions.
"Why give them two days, skipper...sorry...director," Amy asked as Aki
took complete charge of the camp.
"Their men are out hunting. They'll need the provisions to survive," I
answered then pointed to the expectant mother. "And she's going into
labor in an hour."
Mom looked at me in surprise.
"I didn't know you looked that closely, Alexandra?"
"Mom," I said looking at her stoically, "I refuse to have her give birth
on the road and possibly lose the baby. It's bad enough the child will
have problems."
"I can't see any problems, hun. What have you seen that I haven't?"
"The boy will be different than the rest. He will not 'fit' in with his
family and be cast out shortly after puberty. Determined to survive using
his enhanced cognitive skills, he will head south and become a great
leader of his own tribe and set the groundwork for the first major
civilization in Central America," Reggie droned with glazed-over eyes.
Mom stared at her granddaughter in complete silence- her eyes wide with
proud amazement.
"Sorry. I zoned out there. Did I say anything stupid? Reilly likes to
tease me when I do that. She laughs and I don't like it very much..."
Reggie babbled after shaking her head and blinking a few times.
"Girl, you're just as impressive as your mom!" Rommie declared with a
huge smile.
"She's right, Reg, you got the gift- that's for sure!" Amy added
excitedly.
"Thanks, guys, I appreciate the confidence," Reggie blushed.
Mom suddenly wrapped her arms around her granddaughter.
"You remind me SO much of your Aunt Cassandra...in fact, if your hair
were a shade or two darker..."
"We know a couple people that could help with that, Lexi!" Amy reminded
wryly.
"We sure do, sweetie!" Rommie giggled before her face became serious.
"What I find really interesting though, is how the genetics of the
'Royal' family keep repeating- how the Empress' daughters match her
sisters...her mothers. Despite the father, the pattern replicates."
"You know, Splash, I never thought about that before! It makes you wonder
if our director purposely incorporated that particular subroutine into
her 'K' cells," Amy wondered.
My vision dropped to the ground as I felt the weight of what I had to
reveal.
"My nanos never made it into production," I admitted sadly.
"Huh?" Mom, Amy, and Rommie gasped at the same time.
I shook my head slowly.
"No. When Will came in to confront Cami and I about the ethics of our
project, the ensuing brawl between he and I caused my prototypes'
container to fall onto the worktable and break. Since Cami and I used the
same contagion protection, all that was left of my strain was a reddish-
blue, inanimate, pile of dust. Cami's strain was the one absorbed into
Reilly's systems, not mine."
"Damn!" Rommie exclaimed. "I thought Cami is your assistant, Alex?"
"Officially, yes, though her advanced postulations in programmable, bio-
organic, micro-machines are what drew my attention and that of the
Foundation," I revealed. "In truth, her IQ vastly eclipses my own."
"Funny, I had her pegged for a typical ditz that had only more than a
slight clue," Amy admitted as she shook her head in amazement.
"We need to visit the other camps around the magma dome, ladies," I said
to change the subject. Our scenery changed abruptly.
Another small village stood off to our left about one hundred and eighty-
five meters away. Built of the same stick design, it consisted of four
huts and a central smoldering fire.
An older woman that had noticed our appearance got up and slowly walked
out to meet us.
"Welcome, Alak. Family?" she greeted and asked about my companions.
"Mother, child, sister, sister," I introduced as I pointed to Mom,
Reggie, Amy, and Romney.
The woman began to laugh and shook her head in the negative.
"Sister, sister, sister's sister, sister's sister, Alak," she countered
pointing in the same order with a knowing smile.
I just smiled back in reply. Best to let her think they were my sisters
and cousins, I guess.
"Travel?" I asked.
She shook her head 'no', turned, and walked away sadly.
We doggedly followed her into the 'village'.
Two young males, hunters, vectored in from our left and right, crude,
flint-tipped spears at the ready. While my four companions stopped
abruptly, I kept walking.
The hunter to my right jabbed with his spear angrily.
It passed through my phased-out abdomen without inflicting any damage. I
snorted in disgust at him. He stared in fear as I stopped and glared at
him in anger. I waggled my right pointer a few times and continued into
the village.
The Matriarch of this group laughed at the young man, shaking her head
slowly to the sides.
"No travel, Alak," she said sadly.
"All die," I responded by motioning around to those seated- about eight
women and four men of varying ages. Most looked tired or sick.
"Die travel," she motioned to the ones looking the worst.
"Die no travel."
The women simply looked to the ground. I noticed tears fall from her
downturned face. Apparently, they had given up.
"Alex? Look at these fish!" Rommie gasped as she walked over to where
they were drying some freshly filleted fish on a flat rock.
"I may be mistaken, but these fish show high levels of sulfur ingestion.
These people are eating tainted food!"
"Rommie, you sure about that?" Amy asked as Reggie and Mom looked on.
"Trust me, I know tainted food when I see it, Drizzle," Rommie answered
using Amy's nickname. "A mermaid is always cautiously aware of her food
supply and I can plainly smell the sulfur in these poor things."
Rommie looked at the old woman intensely.
"Get?" she asked as she picked up one and held the flayed carcass toward
her.
The old woman pointed behind us to a pristine looking lake about one
hundred-five meters away.
"Let's all go look," I said as we were suddenly on the muddy shoreline.
Mom gasped as she noticed 'all' meant everybody. The old woman and her
group gasped also. Some of the women began to sob in fright.
"Alak, home," Reggie announced as she pointed to me then toward the sky.
That only made our guests even more frightened.
"Time to impress upon these people that the fish are not good for them to
consume," Rommie said as she winked at me.
I nodded and she took off her animal-skin boots and began to wade into
the lake then began to hunt for fish.
In an instant she thrust her hands into the water and pulled out a good-
sized fish that looked similar to the ones back at their camp, but
instantly began screaming! Dropping the fish, she continued screaming and
stared at her up-turned hands in terror!
As if slow motion, we all witnessed the delicate membranes form between
her fingers as scales began to form on her exposed skin. Hurriedly, she
exited the water and dropped to the ground still screaming in severe
pain. Rommie blinked a few times and stared at the old woman with her
large mermaid eyes and began gasping for air.
Whether sick or not, old or young, our guests jumped up and ran back to
the ramshackle stick huts as fast as they could. Only the old woman
remained sitting- silent and passive.
"Die?" she asked as she pointed to the Senator.
I laughed and winked to her as Rommie reverted back to her fully human
form and stood. She proceeded to reach down and grasp her boots.
"Live. Swim good," I smiled and offered my hand to the Matriarch to help
her stand.
We were back standing among her people. I immediately pointed to one of
the younger women.
"Live? Die?" I asked.
"Live," she replied quickly.
I repeated Rommie's interrogation with this village and received almost
the same vote ratio. Finally, I confronted their elder.
"Travel?" I asked once more.
A smile came to her face and she rose to her knees. I offered my hand.
When she took it I pulled her gently to her feet.
"Alak, Home!" she said as she pointed nervously up to the heavens.
I smiled at the woman and motioned to those around us. "Family," I said
with a smile.
She nodded, but barely.
"Mom, could you relay the images in my mind to the group?" I asked as I
pictured the route to the meeting place in my mind.
The villagers immediately reached for their heads as one.
The matriarch was now staring at me intensely.
"Meet. One sun," I said as I pointed to our south before smiling and
turning to my sisters.
Our surroundings changed again. This time clouds of steam rose all around
us in thick columns.
"Damn! People actually live here? This is more like hell than any of the
previous locations, Alex!" Amy exclaimed.
"These are the difficult ones," I said as I rephased us for only a few
seconds.
Several spears and many more arrows and knives flew through us and
embedded or bounced off the ground all around us.
When I rephased us again for only two seconds, we were rewarded by
another volley of crude weapons!
"Soooo...um...how do we approach these guys, director?" Rommie asked as
she looked around us to the trees. "They seem to have us at a
disadvantage."
I've seen better behaved savages on Chicago's South side!" Amy chimed.
"Give me a moment, Alex, I'll tame these beasts."
With my nod, Amy began to concentrate.
"Driz? Take it easy on them! Let's not repeat the spring of 2016," Rommie
warned calmly. When Amy paid no heed she looked at me with concern.
"Alex? I've seen her wind up like this before. It won't be pretty! I
suggest we phase in and hit the deck."
"I've dealt with schmucks like this before, Alex. I'll get them to listen
to reason! Phase us in now and do what Splash says," Amy advised as her
voice seemed to echo around us.
A huge, dark, cloud popped into existence overhead and quickly grew
darker and more ominous.
It began to rain as I phased us in. As predicted, a volley of crude
spears, knives, and arrows appeared from the trees around us.
A rapid barrage of lightning flashed from the growing storm cloud and
struck each and every weapon in mid-flight and turned them to ash
instantly. The instantaneous thunder was deafening.
"WOW!" Reggie exclaimed in excited fascination.
Another attack was thwarted with another barrage of lightning.
"Thirty targets acquired, Alex. Orders?" Amy asked in a low, angry voice
that seemed to echo eerily through our surrounding. She was the only one
of us standing.
"We're here to move this group to safety, honey, not help the super
volcano do its job," I said calmly as I looked directly up at my powered-
up sister.
"Understood, skipper. Awaiting orders to engage," Amy acknowledged in an
ominous, echoing, monotone.
Yet another volley of arrows flew toward us. None made it any farther
than the others.
"Stun only. Engage," I ordered serenely.
Systematically, from the north, bolts of lightning began striking behind
specific trees. With each thunderous crash a dazed warrior slumped into
view until we were surrounded by unconscious men roughly fifty meters
away in all directions. Some of the men tried in vain to escape their
fate by humorously running or jumping away from their hiding places.
Amy's aim was frighteningly accurate and in no way could be considered a
'natural' phenomenon.
It took a few minutes for our sister to disperse the storm and to gather
our 'welcoming committee' together before I ported us directly into the
center of a settlement of twenty or so crude, but more substantial, stick
lodges. About fifty women sat preparing or mending one thing or another.
By far, this was the largest and most organized 'village' of any we had
visited.
To say we frightened the feces out of everyone was an understatement!
The women around us cowered in fear after our arrival.
"Chief!" I shouted out loud and clear then told my sisters to be on guard
and remain where they were to watch our prisoners. Amy's thundercloud
reappeared looking menacing, but relatively well behaved and quiet.
Several more warriors ran to attack me but I simply snapped my fingers
and they froze in place- in time. I looked at them angrily as I
confidently walked past and snapped my fingers to release them only after
I had reached the lodge where I knew the patriarch of this group was
resided.
"Chief!" I shouted again.
These people ingeniously designed their living quarters to be entered
from above and were heavily fortified on all sides. A loose tree trunk
acted as a removable ladder to get in or out.
"Travel! Now!" I ordered as he looked down on me.
The man laughed confidently- a lecherous grin on his face as he leered.
Casually climbing down the ladder, his disgusting grin never abated as he
walked toward me.
I noticed a smaller, dark gray, cloud floating above him and smiled in
spite of myself.
"Mate!" he exclaimed with a sinister laugh.
I snorted at his humor.
Suddenly, he reached out to me, his large hand passed right through my
left shoulder though. I smiled brightly. He tried again and failed once
more.
Ingenious, but not very bright.
For a third time he tried to reach out and grab my shoulder. This time I
snapped my finger and his huge paw stopped in mid air. He tried
desperately to follow through or pull it away, but it remained frozen in
a very localized temporal stoppage.
I decided to add to his discomfort by slowly walking around him, sizing
him up as he would, me.
"No," I said in disgust once I returned to face him. He kept looking
between his out-stretched hand and me. His face conveyed his fear of me.
I motioned to his thirty unconscious warriors.
"No, Die. Rest," I told him. "Die?" I then asked.
"No die," he responded, but pointed to me again. "Mate!"
I had no intention of dealing with this man so I pointed up to the small,
darkening cloud hovering about twenty meters directly above his head.
"Driz? Could you re-start their fire, please?" I asked my sister
confidently.
"You got it, Alex," she replied as a precision bolt launched out from the
single cloud and landed spot on in the middle of the smoldering fire.
The chief's mouth dropped open as the fire roared to life.
"Travel," I said.
Another warrior suddenly ran toward me. This one was screaming wildly and
sounded like an eagle during mating season. He dove for me, knife in hand
and ready to strike.
Once more I yawned and snapped my fingers. The crazed attacker stopped in
mid-air one meter from me. This time I reversed time for him and he
returned to his original position outside the camp, his screaming
sounding particularly humorous in reverse.
"Would anyone else like to try my patience?" I asked in anger as I
pointed directly to the approaching warrior. Amy's 'little' cloud
released another precisely aimed bolt at the fire again just as a
warning. That effectively stopped his advance.
"Show-off," Rommie accused her sister.
"Travel," I tried again.
"Mate?" he tried again- this time with much less gusto.
I pointed above him and folded my arms in front of me in anger. Maybe I
should just have Amy stun him too, I thought to myself.
"I could wipe that urge from him in a split second, Alex," Amy offered
from back by our prisoners. "Just one well-placed bolt and goodbye stud,
helloooo eunuch!" she giggled, but it had a very malevolent edge.
"Travel," The macho guy sighed in resignation.
I nodded with a pleasant smile.
"Meet. Two suns," I ordered as I pointed to the South-southwest and
mentally thought of the location. As one, the whole village reached for
their heads as Mom transferred the information- even the reviving
warriors moaned as they too received the location telepathically.
"Let's go," I said to my sisters. They immediately left the waking men
and joined me. I phased us out, but did not transit to our next location
wanting to see the reaction from the chief.
As expected, everyone looked around in confusion as to what just
happened. The stunned look the big guy had seemed comical on his face,
but he immediately jumped into action, ordering the camp broken and began
readying his people to make the two day journey to the newly ingrained
meeting spot.
A new landscape appeared around us. This one was full of half withered
trees, dried brush, and straw!
As I rephased us, my Reilly display flashed a red warning message that it
was taking automated environmental countermeasures.
My Reilly suit instantly defaulted to its original form and a protective,
transparent helmet enveloped my head.
"What the hell just happened?" Rommie inquired, now through my suit's
comm system.
"Ya! What the hell, Alex?" Amy concurred angrily.
"Mom?" Reggie asked with a hint of fear in her voice.
"As you all well know, the official purpose of our Reilly Research
Station uniforms is for protection against hostile environments- what
y'all call a space suit," Mom explained. "According to my suit's sensors,
this area contains dangerously high levels of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S). Our
suits took the necessary precautionary steps as they were programmed.
Without this protection, we would be nearly dead."
I gulped as I hurried us to the next village- a scant one hundred meters
away.
We were too late! Bodies lay around a cold fire pit; some slumped against
each other, some splayed out on the warm, cracked ground.
"We search the buildings for any survivors," I told my sisters as I tried
to hold back my tears. After consulting my gift, I knew we would only
find one, though.
"Skipper! Found one!" Amy's excited voice called out across our comm's.
"Don't move her. She's above the bad air," I ordered.
There was a full minute of silence.
"Of course you knew," Amy Reynolds deadpanned. "May I ask if she's
important to the sisterhood, ma'am?"
"Everyone is important to the sisterhood, Miss Reynolds," I replied.
"Understood, ma'am, but does this one hold 'special' importance?" Amy
inquired further.
"She does," was all I said before I arrived at the mostly dead tree and
looked up to the highest branches where a young woman- about thirteen-
hung precariously limp.
Amy was still feeling for a pulse.
"Enable your atmospheric rescue mask, Amy, but be on guard! She may wake
fighting. I'm on my way up," I recommended as I concentrated on the
larger branches directly under the girl. I was immediately standing on
the branch and quickly reached out to the trunk to steady myself.
"Where the hell'd you learn that?" Amy cursed as she produced her rescue
mask and held it to the girls face.
"Imagination, Miss Reynolds," I answered. "We'll go to my private domain
where I can realign her attitude before we get to the ground. We'll be
right back ladies," I added to let my other sisters know what was going
on.
Reaching up with one hand, I touched the girl's exposed right ankle.
"Amy, hold her as tight as you can. Transiting in three, two, one.
The blackness of my domain appeared around us. Amy and our victim
remained suspended above me as I held their local time stationary. I
gently pulled and maneuvered them to the 'ground' before restoring time
around them. I thanked my grand niece and my sister for showing and
sharing that little trick.
"God, do I despise this place," Amy groaned once I restored time for them
as she continued to tend to the girl.
"Try to get her to drink this," I suggested as I held out my flask of
nano-infused water.
Amy took it and opened the girl's mouth slightly and put a few drops of
water on her lips.
"It just disappeared."
"Absorbed, honey. The nanos absorbed immediately into the surrounding
damaged tissue. She should start to regain consciousness now," I told my
sister. "Let her drink as much as she wants."
"Welcome back, Empress," Mom greeted as we rephased.
Our Reilly's immediately reverted and sealed us from the dangerous
atmosphere. Amy's rescue mask was now firmly strapped to the still-
groggy, girl's head- the full-face, mask waiting to protect her eyes as
well- when they finally opened.
With a muffled scream, our new charge came to full consciousness and
began to fight wildly to escape.
"Calm," I ordered gently as Reggie came close and helped hold her still.
"Calm," I said again looking directly at her with as pleasant a smile as
I could given our dire surroundings.
"Calm," I said once more. This time the girl stopped fidgeting and nodded
her understanding.
"Alex, I carry a personal re-breather in case my companion can't or
decides against mermaid mode. Mind if I let her borrow it? I trust she
drank from your Kili flask?" Rommie offered.
"You could say that, Splash. She chugged almost twenty ounces!" Amy
giggled. "A regular party girl, this one."
Rommie produced her apparatus from the impossibly small hidden pocket of
her Reilly and helped fit it to the still-terrified girl. At first she
fought the life-giving mask, but settled down once she realized it helped
her breathe.
"Live?" she asked, her voice muffled.
"Live," I reassured her.
Instantly, she turned and sprinted off!
"I guess that was expected, Alex?" Mom asked with a slight snicker.
I rolled my eyes and sighed heavily.
We appeared ten meters ahead of the fleeing girl, surprising her. She
slid to a stop after stumbling and rolling several times. Unfortunately,
her mask fell off in the process and she began to choke and cough
violently. Amy rushed over and helped replace the breathing apparatus.
"Calm," Amy said gently as she cleared the girl's unkempt hair from her
face and under the mask.
"Help you live," she said pointing to the device.
The girl just stared at our sister for several minutes.
"Family?" she finally asked after another few minutes.
Amy shook her head sadly and looked to the ground, "die."
Our sister held the girl securely as she cried and moaned, releasing her
grief.
Twice more our Reilly's transformed to protect us from the deadly gas as
we continued to visit village after village. In most cases our 'space
suits' spooked the villagers into running away. We used this to our
advantage to clear the sickened people from the affected areas. Once
clear of the toxic atmosphere, we reverted back to our era-specific
clothing. We found the people a little more receptive of our requests to
meet and 'travel' to safety.
Our last stop was Reilly.
"RVP, we're back for the night. We'll be departing again in the morning,"
I told the A.I. as I reverted my Reilly suit to its default.
"Welcome home, Empress. It is 4:30PM, July 15th, 2020 BC," RVP greeted.
4:35PM, Reilly Research Station, July 15th, 2020BC
"Amy, you and Reggie escort our newest sister to Cynthia. I'd like her to
make sure the nanos are addressing all her medical needs," I requested
and waited until they had been gone a minute or two. Mom and Rommie
remained with me.
"RVP?"
"Yes, director?"
"I'd like the girl measured for a Reilly. Have any of our Mind Warriors
returned yet?"
"Jacki Cummins has returned to her own time as well as Emily and Brianna.
The family Darough went along with Billie and Gena to a place called
Niagara Falls in the North American continent. They should return later
this evening, Director."
"Thank you, honey," I replied.
"Director? Shall I also prepare quarters for our new sister?"
"Delay assignment until 2030AD, honey. Lena will be leaving with Amy
Reynolds when our current mission has concluded. She will be rooming with
her until she comes of age," I revealed to looks of disbelief from mother
and Rommie.
"Does Driz know about this, Alex?" Rommie asked showing some reservation.
"May I remind you that Amy has already put her kids through school? Are
you sure she's ready for another one?"
I nodded. "She's already accepted her as her own, Sen. Marsh," I
reassured her.
"I noticed that, ma'am."
After a fair night's sleep, my 'mission specific' sisters found me in the
Rec Room playing with my breakfast. I was tired and feeling conflicted
over yesterday's events. Saving as many people as possible was the
greater objective, but I was having problems reconciling the loss of all
but one member of those devastated villages. One of my scenarios had the
descendants of that one village advancing quickly to become a world power
in just under two thousand years. That same discarded scenario also gave
rise to a very different future for Earth- one that didn't include the
Empress of Time and Space. Still, it bothered me to lose any souls at
all.
Then there was the fact that Lena threw back four tall glasses of Pa
Steinert's prize recipe like it was water! I felt bad about letting the
teenager drink so much.
"You feeling alright, hun?" Mom asked as she and Frances Darough walked
over to my table and sat down with their morning meal.
"In a word, 'peachy', ma," I replied sarcastically. Even my coffee didn't
taste right this morning.
"It's hard...having to make that call, Alex. Whether you like it or not
it happened and deep down you know there was nothing you could do so try
not to let it bother you."
"Easier said than done, mother. I've had way too many of THOSE 'calls' to
make in my rather 'revisioned' life, more so since becoming the Empress,"
I lamented.
"Alex?" Amy Reynolds asked sounding worried and almost out of breath as
she hurried into the Rec Room. "Have any of you seen Lena? When I woke up
this morning she wasn't in our quarters. RVP can't find her on her
internal sensors."
I stood, took back my half eaten meal, and, returning to the table,
offered my hand to my worried sister.
The south beach appeared. Just ahead of us at the water's edge lay four
women with exotic colored scales and tail flukes. They were lying on
their stomachs in the shallows, propped up on their elbows, giggling and
happily conversing. Occasionally, their individual flukes would randomly
raise and flop lazily.
"Thank goodness she's okay," Amy breathed a sigh of relief as we drew
near enough to identify them.
"Hey, ma," Reggie greeted without looking in our direction. Her
companions looked up at us.
"Yes, mom knows where I am, Alexandra," Gena groaned, reading my mind.
"Fish!" Lena, our rescue from yesterday giggled as she motioned to
herself and the other three.
"Morning, Alex. Oh, hey, Driz," Rommie greeted as she noticed Amy beside
me.
"Splash, I've been looking for this one since I woke up! Why didn't you
leave word with RVP?" Amy questioned.
"I didn't know myself until the sneaky little fry scared the crap out of
Reggie, Gena, and I as we were sunning here," Rommie answered as she set
her attention to our newest sister. "How DID you find us, sweetie?"
"Travel," The thirteen-year old giggled as her tail fluke lazily rose out
of the shallow swells and flopped back down again with a splash.
I rolled my eyes at the youngster. "Give it a rest, Lena. Use the words I
know Camille Darough downloaded to you early this morning."
Our new sister giggled, but said nothing.
"Answer the Empress, Lena. As I explained earlier, she already knows what
is to happen and knows what you will say, so just humor her, sweetie,"
Rommie advised gently.
"Yes, Miss Camille did, in fact, enable me to understand your language,
Empress Alexandra. I thought humor might be better advised as I have been
told it lightens the mood of given events. I have been informed that you
hold yourself personally responsible for my tribe's loss. You should not.
After my family failed to wake two days ago, I hurried into the tree as I
noticed another low hanging cloud of death approaching. By that time I
was the sole survivor and I had given myself to the knowledge that I
would again see the others in the next life. It was not your assumed late
arrival, but our father's negligence to see the danger and move us to a
safer location."
"Wow, has she got a silver tongue on her!" Amy quiped with a whistle.
"Yes, as usual, Cami exceeded all expectations," I deadpanned.
'Why thank you, Alex,' echoed through my head!
I rolled my eyes in annoyance.
My other five sisters giggled lightly as they obviously heard the
transmission.
"Does she do that often, Empress Alexandra?" Lena asked as she smiled
pleasantly.
Gena choked.
"Hmmph! Does a mermaid shhi...swim in the ocean?" Amy Reynolds groaned
sarcastically.
"Hey!" Rommie complained, "We resemble that at the moment!"
I loved my sisters!
"Lena, honey?" I asked kindly, "We aren't very formal here so Alex or
Alexandra will be a sufficient mode of address."
"But you are Empress," Lena puzzled. "I must pay you proper respect, for
you are the one that delivered me from the long sleep."
"I...I just brought us back here so you could get proper medical
treatment, honey. Amy was the one that found you and rescued you, not
me."
"Is this true, Miss Amy?" Lena looked to the woman beside me.
Amy looked down to the sand and nodded her head slightly. "I just
couldn't leave you hanging up in the tree, kiddo. You wouldn't have
lasted much longer if I'd have done nothing."
"Exiting 'Mer-mode'," Lena announced quickly as she began to change.
Standing as soon as her feet reformed, she ran, buck-naked, to her
savior.
"Thank you, Miss Amy! Thank you a thousand times over!" she cried as she
embraced our stunned sister.
Alex Steinert's Weather Mage automatically wrapped her arms around the
teen and began gently rubbing her back.
Amy looked at me for guidance.
I nodded acknowledgement of her unspoken question.
"Hey. Kiddo," Amy asked quietly, "How would you like to come home with me
and Rommie? I know I can never replace your parents, but I'll see to it
that you'll be loved and cared for as if you were my own."
Lena began crying harder and nodded her head a few times. She seemed to
squeeze Amy tighter.
"Make sure she gets her Reilly, 'Driz'," I giggled as I used her
nickname. "I took the liberty of having one fabricated last night."
Amy nodded.
After a few minutes, Lena released Amy and look