Seaside Palace, Canissia
King Arik Coyotus of Canissia awoke, late, and crawled gently out of bed so as not to disturb the lovely ladies that still rested within. Shawna and Samira stirred but quieted, and Arik padded out of the room on bare feet, pausing only to grab a robe.
Arik didn't think about the oddities of the new world much, but sometimes it did, in fact, strike him as unusual. His wives were the same, and Jia remembered being held hostage by the enviro-nut terrorist just like before, except here she was held hostage at Veleria instead. He knew that there were some odd tensions between Rufus and King Paul's aide, Kamila, which he understood perfectly-- he remembered them being happily married for years, himself. But it was easier for him to not say anything and remain aloof.
So it was with some curiosity that he saw the footnote in his daily files to check the tabloid headline about Paul going to visit Kamila late at night. Arik frowned, wondering what could possibly have gone on, and since he knew Paul for far longer than the few years they'd been on Terranova-- had known hims for
decades on Novaterra, in fact-- he knew there were forces at work that went beyond the babblings of a money-grubbing tabloid.
Sometimes, Arik realized to himself, as he sipped at his coffee,
Sometimes I see it. Odd looks in the faces of people from before. On rare occassions, those embarassed smiles and hand waves, mutterings of deja vu... I see it. I've used that excuse myself, at times... He saw it a couple of times in the eyes of Karl Tigh, his chief of the SPS, he saw it a couple of times in Myra Foxglove, when talking with Jia...
One day, Nafrini even expressed an interest to go to temple and asked about becoming a priestess, he recalled.
Even she seemed wierded out by it. His little daughter had never before expressed any such desire; did she 'remember' that she conducted burial rites over him herself, previously?
Arik had played it completely aloof from day one. He rarely spoke with anyone about previous events unless he knew for sure he was talking with one of his own, with one of the Displaced. Talk about past lives and past events as possible futures, controlled by godlike aliens, would be a quick trip to impeachment, he was sure.
Or whatever it is they do to Kings around here, he thought.
He sipped at his coffee and forced the whole thing from his mind.
Let's see... hmmmm... Rage virus in San Dorado continues to spread, fires, pillaging... The Royal Canissian Border Guards had stopped no less than five ships coming from San Dorado since the mess started, and held them offshore in indefinite quarantine. He'd even taken perverse pleasure in doing the same to a Zorian ship that had visited San Dorado six months prior. When the Zorain crew complained, he'd heard from Karl Tigh that the RCBG captain had shrugged and said, "Hey, sorry, but our police force is inefficient and ineffective, so it may take awhile to clear quarantine". The ship had only been held up a few days before being allowed to pass, but the San Doradan ships were still waiting.
"Papa!" he heard one of the kids shout. It was his pack of little Coyotus-lings, on the prowl for fun and adventure through the Palce in their footy-pajamas.
"Shhh," he said, smiling and putting Chyou and Antony on his lap as the other kids tore around --way too much energy-- in the Royal Morning Room. "Mamas Shawna and Samira are asleep," he said. The kids quieted down slightly. "Shouldn't you kids be watching cartoons?"
"Cartoons these days are boring," Nafrina said, her face a study in mature disdain, "They're for, you know,
little kids these days."
"Well, we can't have you watching little kid cartoons, now, can we?" he asked.
"Can you fire them?" Anton asked suddenly.
"Fire who?" Arik asked.
"The cartoon guys," Anton asked. "If they're making bad cartoons, can't you fire them?"
"I'll give them a very stern talking too," he promised.
"Make 'em sit in the corner!" Cailin urged, her fiery red hair a mop of unkempt horror.
"You'll make a fine chief of the SPS someday," Arik said, somewhat seriously.
"What's SPS?" Chyou asked.
"It's what Uncle Karl does," Aitan said, speaking up for the first time as he paused to quit chasing Tristan. "He's the chief of police. He
beats people up when they bother Daddy."
"Cool," Cailin said, her eyes wide.
"I'm creating monsters," Arik muttered.
"Boo!" Tristan said, leaping forward and spreading his arms wide. Arik jumped back in mock surprise.
"Don't do that," he said, making an exaggerated clutch at his heart.
"Oh, Daddy, it didn't scare you. You're King."
"He'll send Uncle Karl to beat you up," Aitan warned.
"Likely, I'll just put you in the corner myself."
"Do it!" Cailin squealed with glee.
"Bloodthirsty," Arik muttered.
"What's going on?" Shawna asked, mumbling and squinting, her robe bundled tight againsther.
"MAMA!" the kids yelled, and ganged up at her feet.
"Now you've done it," Arik remarked. Shawna shot him a dirty look and kneeled to hug the kids, Samira stumbling out for her morning ritual as well.
"Anything new?" Shawna asked as Samira took over with 'the pack'.
"Always something new," Arik said, "The Army's winding down some of the biggest land exercises ever done," he said, "I think I might contact President Stas about the idea of doing some sort of big joint exercise with the Slavic union. Get the Air Forc einvolved, all that."
"Not a bad idea," Shawna said, pulling the already-read parts of the paper over towards herself. The Palace staff was serving them coffee, and pouring cereal for the kids.
"Choco Puffs!" Tristan shouted, "Yaaay!"
"Only one bowl of that garbage!" Samira warned, sitting down and getting a cup of coffee herself. The kids had convinced the staff that multiple bowls of Choco Puffs were a Royal Decree from His Majesty at one point, until Samira had caught on.
"Gods, last thing we need is more sugar for them," Shawna said, "And to think we were actually considering Ritalin for awhile." The others came up from where they'd been staying with the kids.
"Mornin', sweeties," Arik greeted them as they took their places around the table and started with the coffee rituals.
"Hrmph," Siobhan said. She hated mornings more than Arik did, which was a difficult feat under the best of circumstances.
"Can we... sedate them?" Jia asked, smiling, "Is that... legal?" Arik suppressed a grin.
"I will make it legal," he said, quoting Darth Sidious in
The Phantom Menace. They women didn't get the reference, but they thought the voice and theatrically sinister tomes were amusing.
One nice thing, Arik thought to himself,
There's a whole lifetime of pop culture references I can make that they've never heard of... makes me sound quite quick on the uptake.
"You sound like that guy in that movie," Siobhan ssaid, "Dark Slytherin, from... what was it?
The Star Warriors," she said.
"The prequels," Isabelle said, "They weren't as good as the first ones, with Hans, Lucas and Lena."
Damn, Arik remiembered,
They have their own, slightly one-off versions of everything here. Not so damn clever after all.
"So what is on the agenda for today?" Katerin asked.
"Well, I had an idea that we should get the space program going with some remote-piloted tests of the Eagle," Arik said. "I want to have manned piloting at altitude by the end of the year."
"At altitude?" Shawna asked, "What do you mean?"
"I want to be testing it at over a kilometer," he said, "And start doing altitude tests with one of the Zeppelins carrying it up to the top of the stratosphere and testing all the pressure seals. So fare it hasn't gone more than a couple hundred feet up."
"So I need to make calls for airspace," Katerin said, "I'll call the PeZookians after breakfast."
"What is breakfast today?" Isabelle asked.
"Friday," Arik said with a smile, "Picon-style crepes with fruit filling."
"At least something will go right today," Siobhan muttered, reaching for her second cup of coffee already.
"I think we should take the kids on a Royal trip to Wallyworld today," he said. "The world's problems, at least for now, aren't involving us," he said, motioning to his pile of briefing folders. "Look-- most of my folders are plain manila folders; only a couple of yellows, and just one red for the San Dorado situation, which is being dealt with. No other red folders-- how often does that happen? Let's enjoy it while we can..."