Chapter 2
The Duchess was careful the first four months of her first pregnancy, she wore flowing outfits with ruffles and loose-fitting sashes to draw eyes away from her stomach. Satine would appear at state events and cut ribbons, and make speeches on holidays or days of historical importance, and of course, she opened Parliament. By now, she had made her political views very clear, she was a pacifist, and she supported the New Mandalorians. Those who were critical of the new Duchess' views claimed she was a shame to her clan, to her War Lord father, and that her sister should be more involved in government. That hurt Satine, but she decided that people had to let their anger out somehow. At least, none of the courtiers had claimed their dissent in her face, though Satine wasn't sure how long that would last.
In her fifth month of pregnancy, that's when things got harder.
"Satine?"
Sighing, the Duchess looked up, Khaami had a worried expression on her face.
"What is it?" she asked.
"The Mandalorian Society for Peace would like you to give a speech at their banquet next week."
Fesma frowned.
Satine rested her hands on her stomach, "That will be tricky."
"You can't deny them," Fesma stated, "you've shown yourself to be an advocate for peace."
"A staunch one at that." agreed the Duchess.
Khaami huffed, "We need a way to get around this."
The room got quiet.
"Perhaps," Satine began, "I could claim I have a former engagement but record a speech?"
Khaami brightened, "That might work."
"But if you give too many televised speeches," Fesma fidgeted, "won't people get suspicious?"
Satine grinned, "Not if we implement my new idea."
Raising an eyebrow, Fesma asked, "And what would that be?"
"Corsets."
Khaami gasped.
"Satine," Fesma sighed, "no."
"We could work them into my outfits," the Duchess suggested, "like we did with my coronation outfit."
"The seamstresses did that." Fesma corrected.
"And isn't it dangerous for the baby?" Khaami added.
"I have to take some risks," Satine swallowed, "I want this baby, but it's going to be difficult."
A silence once again descended over the room, Satine's thoughts riveted through her skull.
"I'll tell your writers to start drafting a speech then," Khaami stood, "and I'll stop at the tailor's room on the way back."
"Thank you, Khaami."
Fesma sighed heavily as soon as Khaami closed the door.
"What is it?" Satine asked.
"This would be much easier if you," Fesma paused, "if you-"
"I can't," Satine's hands began to shake, "I don't have the courage."
"But this will be so much harder." Fesma urged.
"I know," tears sprung into the Duchess' eyes, "but I love the baby's father too much to get rid of it."
"Satine-"
"Stop, I won't have this conversation again!"
Fesma nodded, "Yes, Your Grace."
In two days time Khaami and Fesma outfitted Satine's newest dress. It was blue with silver embellishments and a purple sash.
"Ah!"
"Sorry, Satine." Khaami grimaced.
"Tighter." the Duchess ordered through ground teeth.
"Satine," Fesma brought a mirror over to Satine, "are you sure?"
The Duchess turned sideways and stared at herself in the mirror, it looked like she had gained some weight, but it didn't look like she was pregnant.
"You know what," Satine gasped, "this will do."
After recording her speech for the Mandalorian Society for Peace, Satine attended a council meeting with her newly selected advisors. They drew up a list of societies for the Duchess to give speeches at or attend, and advised her on when to hold court.
Looking around the table, Satine committed her advisors' names to memory and thanked them for their support.
"Of course, Your Grace." bowed the Prime Minister, Jaru Djarin.
The Duchess waited before all her advisors had left before hoisting herself upward, leaning heavily on the table. Her back hurt terribly these days, and sometimes she had trouble sleeping.
The rest of the day went by uneventfully, Satine sighed, some of these days were starting to blur together and she felt lonely. Hopefully that would change soon.
"How did it go, Satine?" Khaami asked, unbuttoning the Duchess' dress.
"Eh, same as usual."
Fesma frowned, "Satine, I'm worried about you."
"Why?"
The Duchess' dress fell to the floor.
Fesma sighed, "You're not yourself anymore."
Khaami met Satine's eyes in the mirror as she undid her corset.
"Do you agree, Khaami?"
The lady's eyes saddened, "You are a little down sometimes."
Satine sighed as her corset came loose, standing in just her underwear, she turned and stared at herself in the mirror.
"It's definitely noticeable now." the Duchess observed.
"Would you," Khaami began, "would you like to tell us about him?"
Satine blushed.
Fesma picked up the Duchess' dress, "Satine, we know you wouldn't do something like this without reason, tell us about him."
Letting loose a giggle, the Duchess bit her lip and shook her head.
"Satine?" Khaami asked, shock in her tone.
"He was so kind to me," Satiine said at last, "gentle and trustworthy, and he even had a snarky sense of humor."
Satine watched as Khaami and Fesma glanced at each other, eyebrows raised.
"At first we only argued," Satine admitted, "but then we agreed for Master Qui-Gon's benefit that we should try to be civil."
Khaami snorted, "Civil?"
"Our first kiss happened on a ledge overlooking a valley," Satine smiled, "the sun was setting."
"Satine," Fesma sighed, "don't tell me you're a romantic."
The Duchess laughed.
"What was his name?" Khaami asked.
Satine let her eyes fall to the floor, "I called him Ben."
"Ben?"
"Meaning: mine." Satine explained.
"Here, Your Grace," Fesma said after a long silence, "let's get you changed."
Once Satine was in her nightgown, Fesma went for tea and Khaami clamored onto the Duchess' bed.
"So," Khaami grinned, "have you picked out any names yet?"
"Names?"
"You know," Khaami crossed her arms, "for the baby."
Satine opened her mouth to speak, the air recycler went on.
"Well I," the Duchess paused, "I don't even know if it's a boy or a girl."
Khaami was about to answer, when a vent popped out of the wall. Satine turned.
"Don't move." came a growl.
On shaky legs, Satine stood.
"I said not to move!"
It was a man, clearly, and he was dressed from head to toe in rusty Mandalorian armor. The man's eyes fell onto Satine's stomach.
"Well, Your Grace," the bounty hunter sneered gleefully, "you certainly have something to answer for, don't you?"
"Who are you and what do you want?" Khaami managed to stutter.
"I'm just here for the Duchess, little lady," the bounty hunter pointed his gun at Satine, "and if she comes with me I won't have to kill you."
"Her Grace is going nowhere." said Fesma, appearing at the door, tea tray in hand.
Satine yelped as the intruder grabbed her arm and yanked her in a hold against his chest.
"Move and she dies, they'll take her dead or alive."
Satine could not let this happen, she decided to try a trick she'd seen Obi-Wan do before, ram your head into that of your attacker. So, she did.
"Ah!"
Satine held up the bounty hunter's shooting hand and wrestled the gun from him.
"It's treason to attack a monarch."
The intruder pulled a knife, "They said you were a pacifist."
"That doesn't mean I won't protect myself." Satine spat.
"You sure it isn't the momma bear instinct?"
Satine pulled the trigger, she was lucky, the bullet lodged in the bounty hunter's neck. Shaking, the Duchess dropped the gun.
"Your Grace?" a voice called.
Thinking quickly Satine hid behind her dressing partition, a few seconds later a guard entered.
"Where were you," Fesma shouted, "he tried to kill the Duchess!"
"Forgive me, my lady," the guard said entering the room, "we were in the middle of a shift change."
The guard spoke quietly into his communication device before calmly stalking towards the intruder.
"What happened here?"
Satine peaked around her partition, she saw Harryn, the captain of her personal guard.
"This assassin tried to kill the Duchess." answered the first guard.
"And you killed him?"
"No, sir," the guard shook his head, "he was dead when I arrived, I heard the shot."
"Then who-"
"I did," Satine's words were rushed, "but in the report I would like it said that I waited for professional assistance."
Harryn bowed, "Yes, Your Grace."
The Duchess' personal guards were so focused over the next few weeks, that when a palace nurse came to them with the news of a missing medical droid, they didn't look into it, even though they said they would deal with it.
"What are you going to do, Satine?" Fesma asked.
The Duchess and her ladies were sitting in her personal parlor, a receiving room connected to her bedchamber. This and her bedroom were the only rooms where there were no microphones, only cameras.
"I hate to do my father this dishonor," Satine began, "but I have to do this for the baby."
Fesma tilted her head, "What dishonor?"
"I want to claim this child is my niece or nephew," Satine lowered her eyes, "that they're the child of my bastard brother."
Khaami gasped.
"I know people who can fake the documents-"
Khaami's mouth fell open, horrified, "You know people?"
Satine hesitated, "I've heard of people."
"I agree with Her Grace," said Fesma after a short silence, "this seems to be the best course of action."
"We'd have to pay them in kind," Satine stated, "they can't accept credits."
"What could we use," Khaami asked, "jewelry?"
"I was thinking of physical monetary value." Satine confessed.
"So," Khaami paused, "bills?"
"Yes."
The Duchess looked to Fesma, who was mulling over the prospect.
"I think jewelry might be best, Satine," said the lady, "it's easily exchangeable and has good value."
"Alright," Satine agreed, "we'll pay them in jewelry, but where am I going to, you know-"
"Give birth?" Khaami whispered.
Satine flinched, "Yes, birth."
Fesma frowned, "It has to be somewhere no one frequents, and it has to be soundproof."
"The bombing basement?" Khaami ventured.
Satine grinned, "Unconventional, but it might work."
By the time her third trimester began, the entire plan was in place. Under Satine's bed lay a stolen medical droid and a bag of missing pain relievers, on her toilette in a mahogany box sat a cheap set of jewels, authentic, but not the grandest thing Satine owned. Finally, if one went into the bombing basement, they would find an old mattress covered in stained sheets and newspapers surrounded by tapestries on the walls and candles on the floor.
"Things seem to be looking up, Satine." Khaami commented when the Duchess returned from a council meeting.
"We might actually be able to do this." agreed Fesma.
Satine swallowed, "My advisors think I should marry as soon as possible, make a political alliance and sire heirs."
Fesma groaned.
"Just when we thought things were looking up." added Khaami.
"I told them I would consider it," Satine sat down, hands on her stomach, "but I'm not sure how long I can hold them off."
"Just until the baby is born," Fesma assured, "then, once it's safe, you can marry."
The Duchess began to sob.
Khaami ran to her lady, "Oh, Satine-"
"I'm still in love with him, after all these months," Satine choked on the air in her throat, "and he hasn't contacted me once!"
"Satine-"
"I kriffing hate the Jedi!"
Fesma heaved a long sigh, "How very Mandalorian of you."
Satine planted her face into her pillow and screamed.
Khaami tried again, "Satine-"
The Duchess screamed again. Then she groaned, sat up, and wiped her eyes.
"You know," Satine swallowed, "sometimes I question my life choices."
The Duchess was met with silence.
"Like why, for instance," Satine continued, "did I have to fall in love with a Jedi?"
Fesma and Khaami shared a glance.
"It's alright, you know," the Duchess crossed her arms, "you can answer."
Khaami opened her mouth to speak, but it was Fesma who spoke.
"You know, Satine," the lady placed her hands on the Duchess', "it's okay to be upset."
All at once, Satine's anger level began to lower.
"I don't have a heart anymore," the Duchess began to tear up again, "I've given it all to him."
"That's alright," Khaami wrapped her arm around Satine's shoulders, "it will come back to you eventually."
"I'll never stop loving him." Satine said matter of factly.
"Then the baby," Fesma assured, "your heart will grow again when the baby arrives."
Satine nodded, "Thank you, ladies."
"Of course," Khaami kissed the Duchess' cheek, "and now, we must think of names."
It didn't take much deliberation for Satine to decide that if she had a boy, she would name him Korkyrach.
"After the warrior king," the Duchess said, "but we'll call him Korkie for short."
"And if it's a girl?" Khaami asked excitedly.
Satine faltered, "I want to give her a regal sounding name, a hyphenated name."
"Ooh."
The Duchess blushed, "I think I like Tyra Satine."
"Tyra Satine," Fesma grinned, "it certainly has a ring to it."
A month later, Satine sent Fesma and Khaami, disguised under heavy cloaks, to a seedy bar in lower Sundari with a chest full of jewels. The Duchess listened in from her room, carefully following the criminal's instructions on how to spread the news. Then the items were exchanged, three USBs for a chest of jewels. Fesma and Khaami nodded, so did the criminal conspirator, before going their separate ways. Still, Satine was nervous until they arrived back at the palace.
"Oh, thank you," the Duchess embraced her ladies, "thank you!"
"Of course, Satine," Khaami smiled, "things are going to be better from now on."
The next morning, a story broke about the Former Duke of Mandalore, Adonai Kryze, the rumor going around was that he'd had a bastard son who had died in the civil war, and that he'd left a wife and child behind. After a week, the rumors grew so big that Satine was asked about them at a press conference.
"I do not know whether or not what people are saying is true," The Duchess said solemnly, "I learned of this possibility from the media myself."
At the end of the press conference, Satine traveled back to her room, claiming she had a slight headache. Khaami and Fesma were waiting for her.
"How did it go?" Fesma questioned.
"Good," the Duchess paused, "they ate it up."
Grabbing onto the back of her chair, Satine groaned.
"Satine?"
"I think-"
A burst of water splashed onto the floor and the Duchess swayed.
"Satine!"
Fesma ran to the Duchess and pulled her arm around her shoulder, supporting her just below the arms.
"Khaami, the droid and the pain relievers!"
As quickly as they could, the trio made their way through the less populated halls of the serving corridors down into the basement. The first wave of pain hit Satine two landings from the basement door, it was as if her lower half was burning and decaying at the same time, flaring up and dissipating at the same time. She gasped heavily and faltered, but Fesma held her steady.
"I can't feel my legs," the Duchess moaned, "I can't-"
"We're so close, Satine," Fesma assured, "we're so close."
Finally, when the pain passed, the Duchess and her ladies continued down the stairs.
"Please," Satine whined as Khaami struggled with the door, "it's starting again."
The door opened with a creek and Fesma flinched, but Satine yanked her forward as she made her way to the bed. Khaami set down the droid and closed the door, then she opened a metal drawer of steaming towels.
"How-"
"Stolen from the guest freshers," the maid smiled, "I thought we'd need them."
Satine nodded, lips drawn tightly.
Something buzzed, "I am Oiyo, the medical droid, what seems to be the problem here?"
"I'm kriffing giving birth!" Satine swore.
"Stay calm," advised the droid, "and please answer some questions."
The Duchess opened her mouth to yell at the droid again, but a shriek escaped her instead.
"You are a female of the human species, correct?"
"Yes!" Satine gasped.
"Is this your first baby?"
"Yes!"
The droid turned to Khaami, "Nurse, get behind the human female and support her upper body."
The lady obeyed, and Fesma began to undo Satine's corset.
"She shouldn't be wearing that." the droid observed.
The Duchess heaved a sigh of relief when the tightness left her stomach.
"Spread your legs, please."
Shaking with the effort, Satine managed to spread her legs.
"If we have any pain relief," the droid droned, "we should administer it now."
Fesma stood, "I'll get some water."
Satine whimpered as Fesma sped from the room. Khaami rubbed her back.
"Roll up your skirt, please, I need to see my work."
Satine pulled up her skirt and clenched her hands tightly around the material, hissing as the droid touched its cold fingers to her inner thigh.
"Contractions are progressing nicely," the droid stated, "you should begin pushing in approximately four point three minutes."
Satine groaned, the only thing she could feel was pain.
"I'm back!" Fesma announced, shutting the door tightly behind her.
Satine noticed the two water bottles in her ladys' hands, and the Duchess began to pray.
"This is almost medieval." Khaami noted as Fesma hand-fed Satine pain relieving pills.
"That will only ease some of the pain." the medical droid agreed.
"Still," Fesma frowned, "We agreed to help our lady."
As the hours progressed, Satine's throat grew hoarse as her screams grew more violent.
"What time is it?" Khaami questioned.
"Eleven o'clock on the twenty third of Mae Month." stated the medical droid calmly.
Satine wailed. Fesma, who was assisting the droid with warm hand towels and holding its tools, ducked her head and inhaled sharply.
"What is it?" the Duchess simpered.
"I can see the head, Satine," Fesma's face went blank, "it's a very messy business."
In response, the droid leaned down and worked silently.
"Push, please." it beeped cheerfully.
Satine squeezed Khaami's hands like her life depended on it, and after a tremendous heave and seven quick gasps, Satine had a baby.
"Congratulations, you have a son."
Bursting into tears, Satine held her arms out. Fesma wiped the baby clean then placed him into his mother's discarded corset. Khaami leaned over the Duchess' shoulder and dabbed her eyes.
"Here you go, Satine." Fesma grinned.
She took the baby in her arms and sniffled, cradling her son's small body against hers.
"Korkyrach Kryze," Satine smiled, "it's wonderful to meet you."
The baby giggled in response.
"Aw!"
"He should be kept in a blanket." the droid suggested.
Fesma stood, "I'll go get one."
"Bring two!" Satine called, laughing.
The medical droid's innards began to whirl and soon a piece of paper was ejecting out from its stomach.
"Printing birth certificate."
Satine stared at Khaami, wide-eyed.
"Please input information correctly," the droid stated, "it is a felony if you do not."
"A felony?"
The droid handed Khaami the birth certificate.
"We have to fill this out correctly, Satine," the lady bit her lip, "we could make a fake one and hide this one in the palace archives."
Satine looked down at the baby, then nodded.
"I'm back!" Fesma panted.
"Wrap Korkie in the blanket," Satine ordered, handing Fesma the baby, "we have to fill out the birth certificate."
"Birth certificate?"
The medical droid beeped and offered Satine a pen. Turning her upper body, the Duchess pressed the sheet against the wall and wrote.
Name: Korkyrach Kryze Date of Birth: 23, Mae, 39 BBY Birth Time: 11:12
Home Planet: Mandalore Mother: Satine Kryze Father: _
Satine's hand began to shake.
"Why don't we leave that one blank." Khaami suggested kindly.
"Something's wrong," Satine said suddenly, "it hurts again."
"Is it the placenta?" Khaami asked, taking the paper and pen from Satine.
The medical droid leaned down and examined its patient.
"Your body is preparing for another birth," the droid observed, "you're having twins."
Satine's mouth dropped open, then she began to grunt in pain.
"Lay back down," Khaami suggested, pulling Satine's shoulders back, "you can do this."
Fesma offered her lady a quick sip of water before returning to help the medical droid.
"This one's coming quickly, Satine," Fesma stated, a mix of shock and fear in her voice, "not much longer."
The Duchess screamed. Korkie cried, he was back in his mother's arms now, and Satine was trying not to squeeze him too tight.
Wailing, the Duchess prayed and begged for this to be over soon. Fesma handed the droid a knife.
"One last push, Satine!"
As soon as the Duchess stopped crying, another pair of lungs did.
"Congratulations," the medical droid beeped, "you have a daughter."
Fesma wrapped up the baby in the spare blanket and gently placed her in her mother's arms. Khaami rested her head on Satine's shoulder.
"Tyra-Satine," smiled the Duchess, "I think it fits her perfectly."
Within the next hour, both birth certificates were filled out, and while Khaami helped Satine nurse the babies, Fesma wiped the droid's memory and began to clean up.
