Chapter 17
February 16th, 2015
Kim tossed and turned. She had been looking
forward to going up to the Factory Satellite and made no effort to hide
the fact, but now, with the big blowout between Rick and Lisa, she felt
very guilty for feeling any excitement for the upcoming trip. Her
guilt, but most importantly, her respect for Lisa, made her decide
to not tell Vanessa and Sammie about the incident. She could have
easily called up her friends with the latest gossip story, but she
remembered that Lisa had kept her word to not tell Vanessa and Sammie about
the hotel hallway incident, and it was only fair and ethical that Kim return
the favor. However, perhaps the underlying reason why Kim didn't
wish to relate what she heard to anyone else was because it was such a
hurtful comment, and knowing what Lisa had gone through for Rick, and how
Kim herself had started on a path to a close friendship with Rick, the
comment he made to Lisa not only hurt Lisa tremendously but it hurt Kim
tremendously as well. Besides, she was too furious to even bare to
utter Rick's name. He had gone way over the line this time.
But, she reasoned, Rick would be Rick, and he was still only 24 years old
after all, he still needed to mature some more. Although, Kim knew
that if she had been on the receiving end of Rick's words, it would've
been the very last straw as far as she was concerned.
Kim, as well as Sammie and Vanessa prided themselves
on being pretty good judges of character, and though they talked about
men non-stop, they were very picky about who they went out with and didn't
just pick up any guy who did so much as to just wink at them. They actually
had learned quite a lot from listening to 'Aunt Claudia's' advice and also
from observing Lisa's troubles. The Trio would always talk about
how sorry they felt for Lisa and wondered why she was so hung up on Rick.
However, after spending more time getting to know Rick, Kim could understand
Lisa's attraction to Rick, both physically and emotionally.
Kim wondered if she herself would ever find a steady
boyfriend. The relationship with the former Zentraedi spies was difficult
to say the least; they still needed to adjust to being Micronians, let
alone learn how relationships were dealt with.
Once in awhile, she felt a longing to be married
and have a family, but that didn't last very long, because she always remembered
that she enjoyed her freedom, independence, and had a great time hanging
out and causing mischief with Sammie and Vanessa. 'If it ain't broke
don't fix it', she would say to herself, as well as, 'don't go looking
for the fish, let the fish come to you.'
Kim fluffed up her pillow again, tried to clear
her mind of the days events and then closed her eyes, and after awhile,
finally fell asleep.
* * * * * * *
Lisa had left a message on Rick's voicemail, telling
him where she was and that she was leaving. She waited and waited
but he never returned her call. She figured he was still angry at
her and she felt very heavy-hearted at the moment.
"We're ready now ma'am, please climb aboard," said
the blond pilot.
"Thank you Lieutenant Kohl," answered Lisa as she
stepped onto the first rung. She climbed up one more rung and then
stopped, reminded of Rick and the many times she saw him climbing up into
his plane.
"Ma'am, are you ok?" asked Kohl.
"Oh, I'm sorry, it's nothing," said Lisa as she
climbed another rung.
"Ma'am! You're bleeding!" exclaimed Kohl in
a bit of a panic.
Lisa looked down and it seemed that either some
of her stitches had popped or the flightsuit had irritated her wound too
much. "Damn. Don't worry about it Lieutenant, I'll be fine.
I'll just wait till we get to the satellite."
"Are you sure Admiral?"
"Yes, Kohl," said Lisa as she finally settled into
her seat.
Kohl hesitated for a few moments then climbed into
the plane and turned back to her and asked one more time, "Ma'am, are you
sure you'll be alright?"
Lisa gave a small smile and said, "Yes Lieutenant.
I'll be fine, don't worry about me. Now...I believe the command tower
wants us to roll out to runway 4."
Kohl listened for a moment and then heard the Flight
Officer speaking over the radio channel. He quickly turned around
and got things rolling.
As the VT was being lifted to it's launch position,
Lisa looked out at the night sky. She also looked at the ground crew,
and her heart hoped that her eyes would see Rick running towards her, but
she didn't see him, because he didn't come.
Lisa felt the tears on her cheeks but could do nothing
to stop them from falling.
Lieutenant Kohl looked in his mirror and saw that
the Admiral had the most saddest look on her face and that she was crying.
Kohl watched her for a moment, and couldn't describe the feelings that
passed over him as he watched her. He got the feeling that it wasn't
her injury that had upset her, and he noticed the forlorness in her eyes.
He decided that for now he would just let her be, but if she didn't improve
then he'd speak up.
Lieutenant Kohl was 25 years old and had been a
pilot for about 3 years. He originally enlisted as a Navigations
tech, but since the SDF-1 had been grounded and deemed unflightworthy after
Dolza's attack, a fellow tech talked him into switching over to piloting.
Lieutenant Kohl had been planning to return to civilian
life when he arrived back on Earth, he thought he might open up a restaurant
in Macross City, but the reason why he wanted to get back to civilian life
had left him. He was engaged to be married, but had found out that
his financee had cheated on him. When they broke up she didn't particularly
appear to be devastated nor remorseful, and from then on Kohl vowed it
would be a long time before he even thought of marriage again.
After about a year of flying, he met and grew close
to one of the female pilots in his squadron. They didn't date, but
they were good friends. One day, on a routine patrol, the squadron
was ambushed by Malcontents and the woman was shot down and killed.
After that, Kohl decided he would remain a bachelor for the rest of his
life.
Kohl, like several others who had served on the
SDF-1, had been somewhat of a fan of the Superwomen bridge crew.
He had even had a bit of a crush on Claudia Grant for awhile. He
had been familiar with Lisa, though he had never met her in person, he
had interacted with her a few times, and had been somewhat afraid of her.
But then he, as did many others, notice the slow downward spiral of the
woman who had been called 'Ice Queen' and 'Iron Maiden', as well as other
names, and he actually found himself feeling very sorry for her.
Now that she was here in his plane, looking very different from her old
reputation, he was quite fascinated with her. He would be stationed
to the Factory Satellite as a transport shuttle pilot for a stretch of
6 months, so why not try and make some new friends, including the Admiral.
Kohl's plane launched without incident and after
he made sure everything was going without a hitch, he asked Lisa, "Admiral,
how are you doing back there?"
"If there's anything you need ma'am, just let me
know," said Kohl politely.
"Thank you Lieutenant," Lisa said quietly.
"I've had a long day, so I think I'm going to take a little nap if you
don't mind," finished Lisa, feeling physically and emotionally exhausted.
"Sure thing ma'am, you have a good rest now,"
said Kohl cheerfully.
"Thank you Lieutenant," Lisa said once again, then
closed her eyes.
Lisa was awoken by jostling and the loud voice of
Lieutenant Kohl. She had no idea how long she had been asleep but
it must've been awhile because she was having a hard time waking up.
"I'm trying to get back to the carrier but there
are too many of them right now, I can't shake them," Kohl was saying.
Lisa looked around and realized that they seemed
to be engaged in some sort of skirmish. She looked at her co-pilot
instruments and realized they were in the midst of at least a dozen pods,
with more coming from the west.
"Lieutenant Kohl you get your butt back to a safe
position as soon as you can!" shouted a male voice over the radio.
"You've got a very very VIP person about your plane and if anything happens
to her you are going to be in serious trouble!"
Lisa then heard one of the transport ships call
for backup and Lisa could see that they were in big trouble and there was
no air support around that particular ship at all. Lisa checked another
monitor and saw that she and Kohl were the closest plane to the ship.
Lisa opened her radio channel and said clearly and
decisively, "This is Admiral Hayes, I am giving Lieutenant Kohl a direct
order to change coordinates and protect the transport ship that is missing
air cover right now."
There was silence on the other end of the channel
then finally, "Yes ma'am!"
"Lieutenant Kohl, I want you to get over to that
ship ASAP. I'll help you out back here," said Lisa calmly.
"Help me out?..." said Kohl with hesitancy.
"Yes Lieutenant, I don't know how much you know
about me but I do know how these VTs operate because I helped flight test
these darn things," said Lisa.
"Oh! I'm sorry ma'am, I didn't mean to imply-"
stuttered an embarrassed Kohl.
"I know, Lieutenant, now let's cut the chit chat
and go and help out that ship," replied Lisa.
"Yes, ma'am!"
Kohl and Lisa made good progress for 15 minutes,
and then were relieved from the fight when reinforcements came. They
were leaving the area when one battlepod broke from fight and gave chase
after them.
Throughout the earlier skirmish, before they were
reinforced, Lisa made note that Kohl was no Rick Hunter, and seemed to
lack a natural talent for flying. Kohl had done several things that
made Lisa think that he only flew out of necessity and that he didn't have
a real love or even a tremendous knowledge of flying. Now that they
were being tailed by this one battlepod, she felt a bit apprehensive, and
radioed to let the controllers know that they needed help.
Lisa was manning a the trigger of a secondary gun
as Kohl was trying, though not too succesfully, to shake off the battlepod
with evasive maneuvers. They had expended their missles as well as
their main gun ammo and all they could do to keep from getting blown apart
was to take evasive maneuvers and use the secondary weapons, which was
also running out of ammo fast. It seemed that everytime Lisa was
about to get a good shot off, Kohl maneuvered and caused her to miss.
She was about to tell him to just stay still for a moment when all of a
sudden Lisa saw two heat-seaking missles headed at them. Kohl was
a bit slow with his reaction and one of the missles hit the plane some
several feet behind where Lisa was sitting, then Kohl lost control of the
plane. Thank goodness however, someone had made it to their position
in time to take out the battlepod and then switch to Battloid mode and
grab Kohl's plane before it collided with a large part of the battlepod
wreckage.
"Jim!! It sure took you long enough to get out here
and help us!" exclaimed Kohl with a slightly teasing tone.
"Dammit Kohl, of all the days to have an off day,
you had to go and pick this one! Admiral Hayes, are you alright ma'am?"
asked the pilot named Jim.
Lisa didn't reply and Kohl looked in his mirror
but didn't see her because his attention was redirected to the damage to
his plane, which he originally thought was minimal.
"Admiral Hayes!! Are you alright ma'am?!" shouted
Jim.
Still no word from Lisa and Kohl began to feel himself
panic.
"Kohl you idiot!! Get her to the Satellite immediately!
I'll radio ahead and tell them to have a medical team standing by for her.
You're in big trouble Kohl," said Jim warningly.
Kohl blasted to the Satellite as fast as his damaged
VT could go and while he was flying through the giant door he heard Lisa
begin to moan and in a groggy voice she asked, "What the hell happened?"
"Don't worry Admiral, we're going to get you checked
out right away!" said Kohl, trying to discern how badly injured she was.
Lisa had woken up and found herself slumped against
the consoles and felt a dull headache. She sat back against her seat
and immediately cried out in pain.
"Admiral!!" exclaimed a frightened Kohl. "We're
almost there, hang on Admiral!"
Lisa's back felt like she had just lay down on a
bed of nails. She felt sharp pains in her back and gritted her teeth
to keep from crying out again. "I go 6 years, through dozens of battles
with the Zentraedi, survive Dolza's attack, without getting injured once
and now, I'm injured twice in the span of 36 hours, this is ridiculous,"
Lisa grumbled.
Kohl realized that Lisa meant her comment to be
humorous but he didn't laugh. He was too worried at the moment.
He wasn't so much worried about getting in trouble with his superiors,
he was more worried about how badly hurt Lisa was and how her opinion of
him might be affected by his piloting errors, which were the cause of her
being injured.
They got to the hanger and a medical team and maintenance
crew rushed to the plane. The maintenance crew extinguished the fire
that was still smoldering along the middle sectionof the plane and the
medical crew gently helped Lisa out of the plane and placed her on her
stomach on a gurney and whisked her away to the Micronian infirmary.
"Lieutenant Kohl!" shouted a man, one of Kohl's
senior commanders, who was heading towards him nearly stomping.
Kohl wanted to stay with Lisa to make sure she was
alright and apologize to her but he reluctantly followed his senior commander
to his office to hear his punishment.
"Consider yourself lucky Kohl, that Admiral Hayes
takes pity on you. You will not be reprimanded per her request.
Make sure you don't make any more mistakes," said the commander in a huff.
Kohl had been ordered to oversee the beginning of
the repairs of his plane. After about an hour, the technicians told
him that they had an idea of what needed to be done, freeing up Kohl.
The first thing he did was head towards the infirmary. Once there,
he was turned away, citing the reason that he was neither family nor friend.
After much annoyance of the nursing staff, Kohl managed to get one of them
to go and ask Lisa if she would see him. The nurse came back and
told Kohl that Lisa was resting. The nurse told Kohl to come back
in three hours, so Kohl went to his quarters to unpack and then get something
to eat.
After three hours of unpacking, eating breakfast,
and resting up, Kohl made his way back to the infirmary and stopped at
the small 24-hour gift shop to buy some flowers for Lisa. When he
reached the nurses station, Kohl, flowers in hand, asked a nurse if he
could see Lisa. The nurse gave him an annoyed look then told him
to wait while she went to ask Lisa if she wanted to see him. After
a few minutes the nurse came back and told him, "Room 4, and make sure
you don't stay too long," she said crankily. Kohl thanked her then
went down the hall.
He found Lisa's room and knocked lightly.
"Come in," he heard Lisa say, and he slowly opened the door and walked
into the room. Lisa was lying on her stomach, her bedsheets covering
her from her waist to her feet, but her hospital gown was open in the back
a bit, and Kohl could see some very nasty looking shrapnel wounds on her
back, and he suddenly felt more guilty than he already did.
"Admiral...I don't know what to say, I'm so sorry,"
he stuttered.
"It's alright Lieutenant, please don't blame yourself,"
said Lisa, trying to not sound like she was in pain, which in fact she
was.
Kohl looked around for a vase and found one in the
corner of the room. He filled it up with water and then put the flowers
in it and placed them on the stand next to Lisa's bed. "I brought these
for you ma'am," said Kohl quietly, still transfixed with the wounds on
Lisa's back.
"Thank you Kohl. Please sit down," said Lisa.
Kohl pulled up a chair and noticed that Lisa still
had to bend her neck uncomfortably to look at him when either of them spoke,
so Kohl pushed the chair away and sat on the floor so that he was more
eye level with Lisa.
"Lieutenant, you don't have to sit on the floor,"
said a tired, but amused Lisa.
"It's fine ma'am. I'm fine here. Is
there anything I can get you ma'am?" asked Kohl.
Lisa thought for a moment then said, "Yea get me
out of here. I need to be on my feet before my aide gets here or
else she'll have a heartattack and go ballistic on everyone. Oh yeah,
speaking of which, you better make sure you hide from Commander Young when
she gets here. Once she finds out that you were my pilot she's going
to be looking to cook your goose. She's very protective of me."
Lisa managed a little smile then waited to see how Kohl would reply.
"Thank you for the warning Admiral, I know what
a fireball Commander Young can be, I'll make sure to stay out of her way
until she cools off," said Kohl with a smile.
Despite her injuries, Lisa thought she might take
advantage of Kohl's apparent familiarity with Kim's character and do a
little matchmaking. "Oh, so you know Commander Young?" asked Lisa.
"Not really, but I know about her," answered Kohl.
"I see..." said Lisa. She thought to herself
that Kim and Kohl might make a good couple and filed that in her memory
for future use.
Kohl smiled again and said, "I'm not afraid of Commander
Young so much as I'm afraid of Captain Hunter. If he knew I was responsible
for you getting injured, I'm sure he would tan my hide. It's only
natural a response for us guys."
Lisa's demeanor changed immediately and Rick's words
from several hours prior came back ringing loudly in her ears. Lisa
lifted her head and quickly turned it away from Kohl, saying a bit angrily
but quietly, "I doubt if he gives a s--t."
Kohl remained silent for a moment. He thought
back to Lisa's earlier unhappiness and concluded
that she and Rick must've had a fight before she left earth.
Instead of trying to make excuses for Rick or saying something like, 'I'm
sure that's not true', Kohl stood up and walked to the other side of Lisa's
bed and knelt down and said quietly, "I'm sorry Admiral, I didn't mean
to upset you by talking about Captain Hunter."
Lisa wiped a tear from her eye, embarrassed that
Kohl had caught her crying, and cleared her throat and said calmly, "No
need to apologize Lieutenant."
"Please call me Kirk, if you wish, ma'am," replied
Kohl quietly.
Lisa nodded and Kohl looked at his watch and said,
"Well, I better be going, before the nurses come and kick me out.
Again, I'm very sorry, about everything." Lisa looked extremely pitiful
it occured to Kohl and he could not help but feel the need and wish to
comfort her in some way, so he took Lisa's hand and patted it and said,
"If there's anything you need Admiral, just let me know. Since we'll be
here for awhile, and there aren't too many Micronians around, I'd very
much like it if you, Commander Young and I became friends. I think
it makes remote assignments like this more fun if you have a good group
of friends, and if Commander Young isn't too mad at me, perhaps you ladies
would allow me to treat you to dinner some time."
Lisa gave Kohl a weak smile and said, "No matter
how mad she gets, Kim never passes up a good dinner, you can bet on that."
Kohl chuckled then stood up and asked Lisa one more
time if she needed anything, and after she reaffirmed that she didn't,
Kohl bid her good night, or rather good morning, said that he would be
back to visit her again, and then left the room.
After he left the room, Lisa had some time to herself
to think. She definitely did see a possibility that Kim might take
a liking to Kohl, and a nice friendly dinner was a good way to get to know
each other better. She also wondered if Kohl had realized he'd been
a bit forward by taking her hand, but she put it down to him being just
one of those touchy-feely type of people.
Her thoughts turned back to Rick again and it hurt
so much that she didn't want to continue thinking about him anymore, so
she called the nurse and asked her for a sleeping pill and was granted
two, which she took immediately, and soon afterwards fell fast asleep.
* * * * * * *
"Hey Rick, what the hell are you doing here?
Get up you lazy bum!" said Roy as he pulled Rick up by the collar.
Rick, in a daze, rubbed his eyes and then looked
around. He was sitting in the same spot where he had passed out only
now, Roy was sitting next to him.
"Roy?" Rick said in disbelief.
Roy held out his arms and exclaimed, "The one and
only!"
Rick was going to start with a slew of questions
but Roy waved him off saying, "I can't stay very long. Now what's
this business about you not excepting your promotion?"
"I'm a pilot Roy, nothing else. I don't want
to be anything else. I would think you'd understand that," said Rick.
Roy scratched his head and said, "Yeah well Rick...sometimes...you
have a tendancy to not see the big picture."
"What do you mean Roy?" asked Rick defensively.
Then he asked in a determined voice, "Wouldn't you refuse promotion too?"
Roy held out his hands to calm Rick down, "Whoa
there little brother. Now, we both know that flying is our life,
and that we've done a good job of protecting people but right now, the
RDF is going through a time when it's in dire need of good, honest officers
to run things, not people like Maistroff."
Rick rolled his eyes, "Please Roy, don't start.
I heard all of this from Lisa."
"And of course, you made every effort to tell her
that you don't believe her right?" said Roy, hitting below the belt a little
bit.
Roy saw the small trace of guilt on Rick's face
and continued on, "OK, so if you don't believe Lisa, then believe me.
I am telling you, that I think it is for everyone's best interest, including
your own, that you accept your promotion."
"But I don't want all this responsibility
Roy," said Rick, with a hint of a whine.
"Listen Rick, when you first got promoted to squadron
leader, didn't you also say the same thing?"
"Yea," answered Rick.
"But you got quickly used to it right?" countered
Roy.
"Yea but this is different Roy, we are talking about
hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of people that I would be in charge
of. I don't want to let anyone down, or worse. I don't want
a mistake of mine to end up endangering the lives of that many people,"
said Rick.
"Rick," said Roy with some exasperation. "You
have yet to have made a major mistake. Listen to me, you would be
the most respected senior officer if you took this job. Do you understand
just how important the partnership between you and the rest of the RDF
would be because of that? Morale would be boosted tremendously and
things would get done better and more quickly. Maistroff and Leonard
are just looking out for themselves and in the process they'll ruin the
RDF. Doesn't that mean anything to you Rick? Can't you see
how frustrated everyone is because of Maistroff?? Look at what he's done
to Vanessa, and Sammie, and Lisa even. You need to get in there so
you can help Reinhardt, Haller, and Lisa counter Maistroff and his cronies.
The RDF is in shambles, and it's being rebuilt by Maistroff, and that is
definitely not a good thing. It needs to be rebuilt by people like
you and Lisa."
Roy took a drink of Rick's whisky in order to let
his speech sink into Rick's mind.
Rick thought it through. It was pretty much the
same Lisa had tried to tell him. Rick decided to ask another question.
"Roy, if Claudia asked you to give up flying, would you?"
"Rick, I don't think Lisa's asking you to give up
flying for her," answered Roy.
Rick persisted, "I know that Roy, but let's just
say, if Claudia asked you to give up flying, would you?"
Roy shrugged, "Well, that would depend on the situation.
If she asked me to stop flying because she was afraid for my safety, then
I would have to sit down and think about it very carefully. If it
really bothered her so much that she was at the point of leaving me, then
I think I would. If you ask me what I love more, flying or Claudia,
then there's no doubt, Claudia. If you ask Max, if he would give
up flying for Miriya and Dana, then I don't think he'd even hesistate.
But see your case is different. Lisa is not asking you to give up
flying for her, she's asking you to give it up for everyone else and for
yourself."
"For myself?" puzzled Rick.
"Yeah, because she believes that you are capable
of so much more. She believes that you have not yet even begun to
realize your potential. Don't you see Rick, she's not doing it for
herself, she's doing it for everyone else but herself."
Rick remained quiet but Roy could see that he had
gotten Rick thinking. Roy waited awhile to let Rick dwell on things
some more, then continued.
"You need to realize Rick, things cannot stay the
same forever. I mean, sure, you're comfortable with the way things
are and then when something comes along to change that, of course it might
be a bit frightening because you've got that 'fear of the unknown' part
of it to worry about. And of course no one can predict what will
happen, but if people are to grow and if society is to progres, you need
to take on that journey and conquer the fear of the unknown and find out
what comes of things so that that 'unknown' will know longer be unknown,
and it could turn out to be something harmful or it could turn out to be
something that helps society, but no one will ever know unless they
take the initiative to find out about what they don't know."
Again, Rick remained quiet. Roy took another
drink and then slapped Rick on the back and said, "Listen, I gotta go now,
you think about what I said alright?"
Rick nodded and turned to look at Roy but Roy had
already vanished.
* * * * * * *
"Well, I guess I'm all set to go," said Kim, trying
to sound cheerful.
Sammie was already sniffling and Vanessa kept clearing
her throat, a sign that she was trying to keep down the lump in her throat,
one of Vanessa's quirks that Kim knew well.
Kim gave Vanessa a hug and said, "Now, don't you
worry about me, you take care of yourself ok? And don't get too cozy
with any of the sailors unless you intend to bring back one for me and
Sammie too."
Vanessa nodded and couldn't hold onto a sniffle.
Kim started sniffling too and slapped Vanessa on the shoulder and said,
"Stop that, you're making me cry too!"
The Trio laughed and went into a group hug.
Claudia had just given her brother Vince a hug and
now Jean had latched onto him and was in tears. Vince turned to his
son and said, "Bowie, you make sure you take good care of your mother while
I'm gone." Bowie saluted and tugged on Jean's skirt, which
caused her to detach from Vince and hold Bowie's hand. Vince tweaked
Jean's nose and said, "Now my little lady, no more tears, I'll be back
soon enough." Jean nodded and Claudia gave her a reassuring pat on
the back.
Kim and Vince were the last two people to be sent
up to the Factory; everyone else and all the supplies and equipment had
finished completing the uploading just two hours prior.
Vanessa looked around and then said, "Lisa better
hurry up or she'll miss her flight."
Kim was nervous, and she started berating herself
for not checking on Lisa in person. She was about to call Lisa when
Reinhardt came into view. After several more moments he was in their
presence.
"Well, I hope everyone's ready. We will launch
in 10 minutes," said Reinhardt.
Kim held up her finger, "Uh, wait, we are still
waiting for Lisa, er...Admiral Hayes."
"Oh, she didn't tell you? She went up in a
VT early this morning. She's there right now. The squadron
she went up with ran into a bit of trouble on the way there, and she was
injured but she should be fine," finished Reinhardt.
"What?!! How come you didn't call me!?? Uh...sir!
General, sir! Uh...sorry...sir," stumbled Kim, realizing that she
had yelled at Reinhardt.
Reinhardt held up his hand, "No need to apologize
Commander. Admiral Hayes is very fortunate to have such a protective
aide. She sent me a message telling me she was fine and expected
to be back on her feet by the time you got there. Please try not
worry too much."
Kim gave him a look that made Reinhardt think that
she didn't totally believed him and he had to chuckle a bit.
The shuttle officer called for everyone to start
boarding so the Trio and the Grants all said their goodbyes and Kim and
Vince boarded the shuttle with the others waving and shouting their 'Bon
Voyage's, and then in 10 minutes, exactly on schedule, the shuttle blasted
off and headed towards the Factory Satellite.
* * * * * * *
"I thought I would let you know first, because I
don't want to get him in trouble," said an aircraft mechanic that was walking
briskly down the hall as Max and Miriya trying to keep with him.
The Sterlings and the mechanic finally made it to
the hanger and saw that Rick was slowly waking up, a Whiskey bottle by
his side. Max hurried over to Rick to help him sit up and Miriya
pulled the mechanic off to the side and said sternly, nearly poking the
man's eye out with her finger, "Make sure you don't tell anyone about this...please."
The mechanic, knew of Miriya Parino Sterling and
knew that it was wise not to make her angry and so he shook his head adamantly
and told her, "Of course not ma'am. Captain Hunter is a friend and
I don't want him to get in trouble, that's why I came and got you and Captain
Sterling to help."
Miriya nodded knowingly then gave the mechanic a
smile and said, "Good man."
Miriya went to Max's side and Max looked up at the
mechanic and said, "That's ok, I think we can take care of him now."
The mechanic nodded but hesitated a bit, "Yes sir,
uh...Captain sir, I'm suppose to start work on the engine, we have a deadline
to have the plane ready by tommorrow..."
Max nodded, "Give us a few minutes to let him get
back on his feet and then we'll leave so you guys can finish up with your
work."
The mechanic saluted and said he'd be back in 15
minutes.
"Oh boy, I never thought I'd see him like this.
I had been expecting it for the past 4 years with all his trouble with
Minmei...come on Rick, wake up," said Max as he lightly slapped Rick to
try and wake him up.
"Shall I try Max?" asked Miriya, holding out a hand,
ready to take a slap at Rick.
"Ahhh, no Mir, that's ok, he'll come around soon
enough," said Max, knowing that Miriya, although she had good intentions,
would end up slapping Rick too hard and giving him a bruise.
Rick finally sat up and rubbed his eyes and then
ran his hands through his hair, "Oh hell, what a headache I have," he moaned.
"I'm sure you do," chuckled Max as he looked at
the half empty bottle.
"Where's Roy?" asked Rick.
"Roy?" puzzled Max.
"Yeah, he was here, talking to me about the promotion,"
said Rick, looking around.
Max pushed up his glasses and said, "I...uh...think
you probably had too much to drink and were hallucinating Rick."
Rick closed his eyes and rubbed his temples, "You're
absolutely right Max. Damn. What time is it?"
"It is 9am," said Miriya.
"9am?!!" exclaimed Rick. He tried to get up
on his feet but his headache stopped him and he leaned against the VT with
one hand bracing against it for support and the other hand holding his
pounding head. "I have to see Lisa," said Rick with a trace of fear
in his voice.
"Too late Rick, she's gone," said Max flatly.
Rick felt a chill run down his spine and the look
on his face reflected that. He quickly pulled out his cellphone and
was going to punch up Lisa's number when he saw he had a missed call and
a voicemail message. He pushed the button and Lisa's name came up
as the missed call, then he quickly hit the buttonand listened to the voicemail
message, his heart pounding and his hand was shaking as he held the phone.
'Rick, it's 15 minutes til midnight. I'm over
here at hanger 7, I'm going up early...there's some things I wanted to
work on... I know you're probably still very angry at me, but please Rick,
it would mean so much to me if you just came by before I leave. We
don't need to discuss anything, I just need to see you. I'll...be
here for another 15 minutes...if I don't see you before I leave then, well,
please think things over, and please watch after Sammie, Vanessa, Claudia,
and Jean and Bowie. Goodbye.'
Lisa's voice had started out steady but when she
asked Rick to come and see her it sounded almost like desperate pleading.
Then she seemed at a loss as to what else to say and ended in a bit of
a rush, as if she were trying to not break down on the phone.
Rick replayed the message again, and one more time
after that. Each time he played the message his anger at himself
grew. She had asked him to come see her, but he hadn't. He
couldn't begin to imagine how she felt when he didn't show up.
Despite his hangover, Rick turned to Miriya and
Max and told them that he would be alright and he thanked them for coming
over. After some hesitation and protest, the Sterlings left and Rick
checked in with command, and since he didn't have his plane ready, he couldn't
go on patrol, so headed back to his apartment. After finding something
to eat, taking a shower, then taking an aspirin for his headache, Rick
sat down on the couch and stared off into space.
He wondered if his conversation with Roy was a ghost,
a dream, or a hallucination. A knock at the door interrupted Rick's
thoughts and he rushed up to answer the door.
"Hi Rick, uhh...Lisa asked me to give you this.
She said all you have to do is sign it and give it to Reinhardt," said
Sammie a bit warily. She handed the envelope to Rick then said goodbye
and left before he could ask her any questions.
Rick opened up the envelope and unfolded the single
piece of paper inside. It was 'Nullification of Promotion' form.
Lisa's signature was already on there, and all Rick needed to do to get
his promotion voided was to sign it and turn it in.
Rick thought about it some more and he was actually
suppose to be happy about this, but he wasn't. In fact, he felt worse.
Lisa was giving him the opportunity to quit; she wasn't forcing him to
take the promotion if he didn't want it. So why did Rick not feel
happy about this?
Rick knew, or at least he thought, that he would
not be happy being an Admiral and he wanted to stay a pilot. He also
knew that by turning down this promotion, he was letting down a lot of
people, including the most important ones in his life, but he just didn't
believe he could handle the burden and didn't want to take the chance that
he might fail.
He replayed Roy's words and Lisa's words in his
head and knew that they had valid arguments but Rick just didn't want to
take the risk. But what if it meant losing Lisa? No, Lisa wouldn't
leave him, he knew that, and she gave every indication that she wouldn't
by the tone of her voicemail message.
Again, Rick started feeling increasingly guilty.
Lisa would stick by him no matter what, even if he let her down, even if
he were mean to her. He just couldn't understand why she would be
so devoted to him, especially since she was a highly sought-after woman.
There were probably many men out there that were way better for her than
one Rick Hunter, but she didn't want any of them. Rick knew he didn't
deserve Lisa, and he knew that he had hurt her yet again. So what
was he going to do about it? And what was he going to do about the
promotion? Rick Hunter closed his eyes and laid his head back on
the couch. Everything was just too overwhelming for him at the moment.
He tried to clear his mind by thinking of the things that brought him happiness
so he let himself daydream about a lazy day at the beach with Lisa.
* * * * * * *
Vanessa and Sammie heard a knock on Vanessa's office
door. "Come in," said Vanessa.
The door opened and in walked Lieutenant Antell
carrying a folder in her hand. "This is for you Captain Leeds," said
Antell blandly. She put, or rather, slightly tossed the folder down
on Vanessa's desk, and walked out of the office.
Sammie let out a growl and Vanessa made a shushing
motion with her hand in order to stop Sammie's outburst, since she thought
that Antell might be listening outside the door. Vanessa got up and
headed towards the door and sure enough, Antell jumped and tried to pretend
she was fixing her papers.
"Is there anything else?" asked Vanessa stoically.
"No, nothing else," said Antell as she walked out
the door.
Vanessa walked back into her office after making
sure that Antell was well down the hallway. "Can you believe her,
and she didn't even salute either, b----h troll from hell!"
Sammie growled again then waited for Vanessa to
sit down and asked excitedly, "Open it! Let's see what's in it."
Vanessa adjusted her glasses then opened the folder
and read, her expression turning into one of shock.
"What??!! What is it?" exclaimed Sammie.
Vanessa didn't answer, instead she put the folder
in front of Sammie so she could read it herself. After a few seconds
let out a yell of frustration and then said, "Damn that stupid a--hole!!
You're not finished with your training yet, you can't possibly go on sub
duty tommorrow!!"
Sammie picked up her stuff and started stomping
out of the room but Vanessa managed to catch her in time by blocking the
door.
"Come on, just let it go. There's no way he's
going to change his mind, especially if we demand that he do so, and I'm
not going to beg either," stated Vanessa.
"V, come on, we have to do something, you can not
go out there," protested Sammie.
Vanessa pushed Sammie back to her chair and said,
"Listen Sammie. I actually do think I'm ready to go on duty now,
and look at it this way, the sooner I start, the sooner I can get back."
"Yeah but Kim just left and now you're leaving too,
I'll be all alone," whined Sammie.
"Sam, you're not going to be alone, you have Rick
and the Sterlings and Claudia and Jean-" started Vanessa.
"Yes I know but you know, it's not like you or Kim,"
muttered Sammie.
Vanessa gave Sammie a pat on the back and said,
"I know I know. But I'd rather just hurry up and get it over with
than wait around."
Vanessa needed to think of something to cheer both
herself and Sammie up. Even though she did indeed want to hurry up
and get the mission over with, Vanessa was anxious about whether she was
prepared enough. She had made brilliant progress in her training
but there were still some systems she wasn't familiar with.
The orders made mention of that and told her that she need not worry about
those deficiencies since she would be nowhere nearly directly involved
with those systems, yet as a matter of personal work ethic, she would prefer
that she was 100% prepared, but her orders were given and she had to accept
them and undertake the mission as best as possible.
"Hey Sam, what do you say after we get off work
we go to the mall in East Monument," said Vanessa.
"You mean that brand new one?!" said Sammie excitedly.
Vanessa smiled, she had managed to bring Sammie
around, "Yes, that new one, my treat. We'll have a shopping spree!"
"Yippee!" exclaimed Sammie. "I'll need it
because I forgot, today is the day Antell gets promoted to Commander, so
I really need something to cheer me up!"
Vanessa wrinkled her face, "That's right.
How terrible, now she'll be Commander and even more of a pain in the butt
than ever."
Sammie nodded, "I've never seen someone so narcissistic
in all my life! Like today, she was lecturing Pam about proper seating
etiquette."
"Get out of here," said Vanessa in amazement.
"I'm not kidding," continued Sammie, "She says that
slouching not only shows laziness but also lack of respect. I'm like,
how does slouching disrespect anyone?! Poor Pam had been on duty
for 10 hours, I don't blame her for slouching, those chairs are uncomfortable!
But noooooooo. Antell has to come and nag Pam, and then after she's
done nagging her she says she's going to lunch and doens't come back for
two hours. Stupid woman!! Tommorrow Pam and I are going to
follow her and see where she goes."
Vanessa rolled her eyes, "Sammie, you know Antell
will get really ticked off if she catches you."
Sammie waved Vanessa off, "Nah, don't worry.
We'll be careful. Anyways, let's not waste our time on her right
now. I have to go to a meeting with that idiot. I'll meet up
with you back at the apartment and we'll grab dinner at the mall."
Vanessa waved as Sammie left the office. Antell
was surely a pain in the butt and good for comic relief, but just exactly
what was up with that woman. She seemed to enjoy making everyone's
life miserable but for what purpose? Solely to do Maistroff's bidding?
If she did indeed enjoy antagonizing everyone then there was definitely
something wrong with her. She seemed like a junior Maistroff, but
in a more unexplainable way. Vanessa was glad that Antell wasn't
her aide or else she'd have lost patience with her long ago.
As Vanessa thought about it some more, she realized
that no one seemed to know anything about Antell. Supposedly she
had come from New Tampa. She was bright, if not abrasive. Other
than knowing that she was a huge fan of Minmei's and Kyle's, she never
spoke about anything in her private life or past and always dodged the
questions whenever anyone asked.
Vanessa sighed and decided that Antell was the least
of her worries at the moment. She needed to get herself mentally
prepared for her new assignment and from being separated from all her friends,
which wasn't going to be easy. Vanessa took off her glasses and put
her head down on her desk and mumbled, "No wonder why Lisa needed a drink
every now and then."
Vanessa lifted her head up and said, "No."
She shook her head and said outloud, "No, I'm not going to go that route,
I've got a different one..." She stood up, made sure she had nothing
to attend to for the next half hour, and then locked her office and headed
to the chapel for some private moments of quiet reflection.
* * * * * * *
Kim burst into Lisa's room and exclaimed, "Are you
alright??! Damn, that stupid pilot, doesn't he know he has a VIP
onboard, he should have stayed out of the fight! Where is he, I want
to give him a piece of my mind!"
Lisa motioned for Kim to sit down and Kim obeyed
by plopping into the chair and letting out a growl.
Kim looked at Lisa's back and let out a small cry, "Lisa! Oh my god!
Look at your back! That f----n' pilot! I'll-"
"Kim, come on, it wasn't his fault. He did
what he could. It could've been a lot worse," said Lisa, trying to
calm Kim down.
"He surely isn't Ri-" Kim stopped herself but it
was too late.
Lisa didn't comment about Rick, instead she said,
"Can you try and talk them into discharging me? I can't stay in a
hospital bed, I have a lot of work to do."
"You're in no condition to work Lisa," said Kim
scoldingly.
"It's really not as bad as it looks. Just
prop me up at my desk and I'll be fine," countered Lisa.
"I'd tell you that's out of the question, but I
know how damn stubborn you are," said Kim, rolling her eyes.
Lisa saw her chance, "Help me up, I need to start
getting back on my feet." When she saw Kim's expression, Lisa quickly
added, "We can take things slowly, just a walk down the hall a few times."
Kim threw her hands up in the air, "Oh, ALRIGHT!
You're impossible you know?"
Kim got up from her chair and Lisa pushed herself
up with her arms as Kim surveyed the scene and tried to figure the best
way to move Lisa without too much discomfort. When Lisa had slipped
into her slippers and got her balance as she stood, Kim had Lisa take hold
of her arm and they headed out the door. They passed the nurses station
and at least two nurses started to protest, but Lisa waved them off and
Kim said, "The Admiral wants to take a walk and there's nothing you can
do to stop her."
Lisa managed a small chuckle and she and Kim continued
down the hall.
"Hey, you're doing pretty good, how are you feelin'?"
asked Kim.
Lisa did a self-assessment then said, "I'm feeling
pretty good, nothing wrong with my legs. Just if I stretch my back
at all then it hurts. You know, it's like if you have a dozen paper
cuts on your back."
"S--t!" said Kim, then she added, "I gotta hand
it to you Lis, you're really one tough cookie. I don't think I could
be nearly half as tough as you."
"Bull," said Lisa. "I saw you with that ankle
injury, you're as tough as anyone. Sammie too."
"I guess so," shrugged Kim.
They continued down the hall and then turned around
to make the return trip and Kim suddenly stopped, "Lisa. I'm worried
about Vanessa."
"Why?" asked Lisa.
"Because, I just don't like the idea that she'll
be down underwater without any one of her friends with her."
Lisa tried to put Kim at ease by saying, "She's
very highly trained and so are the people who will be onboard with her,
and, always remember, if she's ever in trouble, Sammie, Claudia, and...Rick,
will do all they can to help her and they've never let us down once yet."
Kim shook her head, "Yea, you're right. Ok
then, enough worrying. Now, lets try and figure out how to talk them
into discharging you."
Lisa smiled and they continued down the hall.
* * * * * * *
Rick had thought long and hard about what he had
decided to do, and he knew that he was making the selfish and cowardly
decision, but he saw no other decision to make.
Rick waited for five minutes then was ushered into
Reinhardt's office.
"Good Afternoon Admiral Hunter, what can I do for
you?" asked Reinhardt in a friendly tone.
Rick hesitated for a moment; being called 'Admiral
Hunter' seemed very foreign to him. "General Reinhardt sir-" started
Rick.
Reinhardt held up his hand and said, "No need for
'sir' now Admiral Hunter."
Rick started again, "General Reinhardt, sir,
I know that I've been promoted but I would prefer to retain my Captain
status for the moment."
Reinhardt looked at Rick for a moment. He
had been prepared for this because he knew Rick pretty well. He also
knew that it was extremely important that Rick accept his new responsibility
if the RDF had any chance of staying intact. Rick was so important
for the reason that he was very respected and had the capabilities to be
a good large-scale leader, although Rick himself didn't believe it.
Reinhardt knew that Lisa was needed for anything that had to do with the
SDF-3 and other ships that might be built and when there was a fleet, it
was assumed that she would be Fleet Admiral. She could have very
well been the Commander in Chief but she was so knowledgeable in the fields
of ships and their combat tactics that it would be suicide to send out
a fleet and not have Lisa be in charge of them. As for Rick, the
reason why he made for a better Commander in Chief than Lisa was the fact
that the regular soldier felt comfortable around him and respected him
for the fact that he had always ready to take up their case even if it
meant a reprimand for himself. Lisa was respected too but did not
put as many people at ease as Rick did. Reinhardt himself was a likeable
guy but his strength was in Logistics and he was vitally needed in that
department.
"You know that's not possible Admiral," said Reinhardt.
Rick paused for a few seconds then slowly reached
into his pocket and took out an envelope. He looked at it for awhile,
then opened the flap and took out the letter, looked at it again, then
unfolded it and held it out to Reinhardt.
Reinhardt took it and looked it over and then looked
up at Rick with disappointment written all over his face. "Is there
anything I can say that will make you change your mind?" Reinhardt asked.
Rick looked down at the floor and shook his head.
"Captain Hunter, Rick. Rick please just hear
me out. We need you on our team. It's so important for the
RDF to be filled with good, respected people like yourself, not people
like Maistroff. Please Rick, please take some time to reconsider,
not for my sake, but for the future of the RDF. And if not for their
sake, then at least do it for Lisa's."
Rick gave Reinhardt a startled look and Reinhardt
saw he had gotten Rick's fixed attention.
"She believes in you Rick, even though you might
not believe in yourself, she believes in you. When she came to me
the first time to discuss your promotion and why she thought you would
make a good Admiral, I was just marveled by the way she spoke about you
with such conviction. Of course I always thought you should be promoted
to Admiral too, but when she spoke to me it about it, she left absolutely
no doubt in my mind about you and your abilities."
Rick looked away from Reinhardt and said quietly,
"I'm sorry General, I guess you and she both held too high an opinion of
me."
Reinhardt stood up and said, "Perhaps we did."
Rick shuddered a bit, he hadn't expected Reinhardt
to reply. Rick saluted then turned around to head out towards the
door but Reinhardt stopped his departure from the room, "Oh, Rick, by the
way. I just thought that you might want to know that Lisa received
some slight wounds from a skirmish on the way up to the Factory Satellite.
She didn't want me to tell you, but I thought, well...I just thought you'd
want to know."
Rick turned around immediately, eyes wide with alarm,
"She got injured again? How? What happened? How about
her injury from last night?"
Reinhardt shrugged, "I don't know what happened,
she wouldn't tell me, all she said that she was injured but that she was
fine."
Rick stuck his hands in his pocket and looked down
at the floor again and asked, "You don't suppose that I'd be able to...to
speak to her?"
"I'm sorry Captain Hunter, but they are observing
communication silence for now," answered Reinhardt.
"Please General, I need to speak to her,"
pleaded Rick.
"Rick, I'm very sorry, but that's not possible right
now," replied Reinhardt sympathetically.
Rick looked at Reinhardt with a determined look
and asked, "When you re-establish communications with her, could you please
let me know? It's very important I speak to her."
Reinhardt nodded and Rick thanked him, saluted,
and went out the door.
Reinhardt tugged at his beard and then shook his
head as he looked at Rick's nullification form, then he folded the paper
back up and put it in his top desk drawer; he wasn't going to turn it in
just yet and he hoped that with a little more time, Rick would reconsider
and accept his promotion.
As Rick walked down the hall he was stopped by a
group of Destroid crewmen who congratulated him on his promotion.
Rick took note of the obvious disappointment on their faces when he told
them, "Uh... actually, I'm still a Captain. I refused the promotion."
The Destroid crewmembers looked at each other with
confused looks then looked back at Rick, one of them saying, "Oh... well
if you ever become an Admiral one day, just know that we all support you
and would be proud to serve under you sir." They saluted Rick then
went on their way. Rick watched them walked down the hall then slumped
his shoulders and entered an elevator.
In the elevator were a couple of pilots from the
pilots from the Indigo Squadron, one of them ribbed Rick and said, "Hey
Rick! Congrats on the promotion!! Now maybe things can change for
the better, you can really give Maistroff hell now! Not that we don't
think Hayes can, but you know she ain't gonna be around on earth much what
with her working on the SDF-3 and all. Speaking of Hayes, ooooweee!
Did she look hot at the Valentine's Day party!"
One of the other pilots whistled his agreement and
the elevator arrived at Rick's floor and he got walked out without saying
a word.
"What did I say??" asked the pilot who had spoken
to Rick.
Another pilot shrugged and said, "Maybe he's having
girl troubles again."
The other pilot chuckled, "Well, I sure know if
I had Minmei as a girlfriend, then the Admiral, I surely wouldn't be moping
around!"
The pilots laughed and the elevator door closed.
It was time for Rick to head home, so he checked
out and decided to walk home in order to get some fresh air. The
evening was very chilly and Rick buttoned up his coat as he walked down
the street. Walking about the street he saw a small little lookout
area that must've been just put in, because he hadn't recalled seeing it
before. He walked over to it and sat on the bench and took
in the view of the city below.
This little lookout area reminded him of the ones
in Macross City. He started reflecting on the early Macross days.
Would he go back to those days? Did he wish he could and if he did,
what would he change?
As he looked around some more he was also reminded
that the place sort of looked like where Rick and Lisa were standing when
Rick chewed her out for not calling him in for duty when Khyron attacked
during Christmas. Lisa looked so lonely as she walked away from him
that night, and knowing what she did that night after Rick had confronted
her angrily, made him feel all the more guilty. Not only that, but
he had done it again, just this very day, he had let her go without saying
goodbye, he had let her go because he had let his selfishness, ego, and
anger get in the way, again.
"How could I say that to her?!" said Rick angrily.
"And how could I let her leave thinking that I didn't care, dammit!"
Rick felt like he needed a drink but decided against
it; he had missed Lisa's call because he had passed out, and he vowed wasn't
going to miss anything ever again, so he got up and started heading towards
Lisa's hotel. He needed to be where Lisa was but he couldn't, so
the next best thing was being where she had spent the most time in the
past few days.
As Rick rounded a corner, he almost stumbled over
a person lying on the concrete. Rick bent down to see if he could
find any signs of life, and when the man on the floor made a shivering
noise, Rick knew breathed a little sigh of relief. He noticed that
the man wore tattered clothes and didn't smell very pleasant. A cold
breeze tossed Rick's hair and he was reminded of just how chilly the night
would become. Seeing that the vagrant on the street didn't seem to
have anything else but the clothes on his back, Rick checked his own jacket's
pockets and made sure he didn't leave anything in them before taking it
off and placing it over the man on the floor. Rick then pulled out
his wallet and took out a 20 dollar bill and tucked it into the vagrant's
front pocket, hoping that the man would make good use of the donation.
Rick stood up, looked at the man again, then hurried on his way through
the chilly night air to the hotel.
* * * * * * *
Dana had run off for the tenth time and Claudia had
run after her, with Bowie giving chase after Claudia. Jean laughed
at the scene and Miriya leaned in closer and whispered, "When is her son
coming?"
Jean kept her eyes on Claudia and the kids but replied,
"I'm not sure yet, I don't think Claudia's sure herself. These sort
of things take some time."
Miriya nodded her head and Jean wondered if Miriya
really understood the situation or not.
"It's very complicated to be sure, but I think it
is the right decision. Claudia needs someone special in her life,"
said Miriya confidently.
Jean's eyes twinkled. It looks as if she had
underestimated Miriya, again. It was a strange situation, sometimes,
it seemed that Miriya would have absolutely no inkling of one particular
aspect of Micronian culture, yet be in total understanding of another.
Each time Miriya picked up on something, it was amusing to watch her glow
with pride and try and make several applications of her newly acquired
understanding of a concept. One time, Vince had uttered the expression,
'When donkeys fly!' and Miriya looked at him as if he were crazy and told
him that it was impossible for donkeys to fly. After a lengthy explanation
from Vince, Miriya said she understood and then went around for a couple
weeks answering 'When donkeys fly!' to everything that she would have normally
said 'Impossible!' to.
Claudia came back with Bowie and Dana in tow and
sat down on the bench with a tired sigh. "Ok, next time it's your
turn Jean," said Claudia with a grin.
Jean shrugged and said, "Very well."
Claudia picked up her cup of coffee and Miriya commented,
"That coffee is adequate, but I do think that the way I make Cappachin
is superior."
Claudia hid her smile behind her cup and asked Miriya,
"So what's going on with that Quadrano that Lisa found?
"Well, we managed to get her a spot as a forklift
driver in the main cargo bay of the Factory Satellite. I had given
her several choices of spots she could fill and she chose that one," answered
Miriya.
"Had you ever met her before?" asked Jean.
"No, but I think I had seen her name once or twice
in some reports, Elsa is her name, very uncommon for a Zentraedi," said
Miriya.
"I'm sure she'll be ok there up at the Factory Satellite,"
replied Claudia.
Miriya shook her head sadly and Jean and Claudia
gave each other a look, Jean asking, "What's wrong Miriya?"
Miriya sighed, something that Jean and Claudia didn't
see her do very often, if ever, and said somewhat angrily, "She has no
friends. The ones that she did have, I took away from her."
Instinctively, both Jean and Claudia each put a
comforting hand on Miriya's shoulders.
"Miriya, you had no choice, they wouldn't surrender.
There was nothing you could do," said Claudia quietly.
"I know that. But...things shouldn't be like
this. Why are they like this?" asked Miriya dejectedly.
Jean started to respond but Miriya cut her off by
snapping, "I'll tell you why! Because of people like Maistroff!
And you know who else....Hialeah! She hasn't done anything but take
care of herself! Elsa told me that some of the Quadranos had gone
to Hialeah but she refused to see them! Something has to be done
about those two!"
Claudia looked around and put a restraining arm
on Miriya and tried to get her to calm down, "Miriya, shhhh, come on, don't
talk like that. Listen honey, you need to be patient."
"There is no time to be patient, not when Zentraedi
are dying!" blurted out Miriya.
"Miriya, listen, we have already scheduled a meeting
to discuss this very issue. Let's just try and hold out until then
and see what comes of it," said Claudia, trying to sound confident.
Miriya managed to calm down a little bit an sipped
her coffee. "I'm sorry. It's just...this upsets me so much
and I feel so powerless to stop it."
"We understand honey, and we're here to help with
whatever we can, but we have to first come up with a plan on how to deal
with these situations. In Macross it wasn't so bad, but here in Monument
it seems that they really have no concern whatsoever, and that definitely
has to change, and it will, but as much as we hate to do it, we have
to wait because we are still trying to stabilize the RDF right now,"
said Claudia.
Miriya nodded her head reluctantly, picked up Dana
in her arms and hugged her tightly and said, "I hope so, if not for my
sake, then for Dana's sake. I do...I do have more hope now...because
now Rick is an Admiral too, and I know he'll do whatever he can to help.
I'm not saying that Lisa wouldn't help, just that she's needed elsewhere
and can't deal with this issue, but Rick can. I know he can. And
I know he won't let me down."
* * * * * * *
Rick shuffled into the foyer and switched on the
light. He looked and listened and everything was dark and silent.
He imagined hearing Kim's teasing voice and seeing Lisa standing in the
kitchen, but both were just a figment of his imagination; the rooms were
empty and both women were many miles away.
Rick took off his shoes and his jacket and started
a small fire going in the fireplace. He sat down on the couch and
waited and watched the fire and sighed. He didn't remember feeling
so alone like this, except maybe the immediate weeks after Roy had died,
but even then, Lisa had been there for him, checking on him every now and
then to make sure he was doing ok. Now, Lisa wasn't there and the
realization made Rick feel desolate. He needed to know that she still
loved him, despite all that he had said and done, because if she left him
for good this time, Rick didn't think he could take it.
Rick took out his phone and called up Reinhardt.
"General, I'm very sorry to bother you sir, but...I was wondering...is
there anything you can do to get me in touch with Admiral Hayes?"
Reinhardt told him that there wasn't anything he
could do and Rick then asked, "Then sir, is it possible for me to go up
to the Factory Satellite? I really need to speak to her."
Reinhardt again gave Rick his profuse apologies
and could only offer to notify Rick immediately whenever communication
was established. Knowing Rick pretty well, and the reason why Rick
was so adamant about wanting to see Lisa, Reinhardt made Rick promise that
he wouldn't do anything without permission. Rick reluctantly gave
his word and then the call ended, leaving Rick with nothing but the sound
of the crackling fire to listen to. The silence started getting to
him after a few minutes and Rick got up off the couch and headed to Lisa's
bedroom.
He looked around and tried to imagine her sleeping
but the reality that she wasn't there only made him feel worse, so instead
he turned on a lamp and looked around the room, trying to find something
to distract himself.
He looked at Lisa's desk, then in the drawers and
didn't find anything that caught his attention. He wondered what
had happened to that box of letters and photoalbums that he had come across
a few weeks ago. He looked around the room again, then went over
to the closet and opened it and found the box on the floor, still taped
up the way he had left it when he first moved it over to the hotel for
Lisa.
Rick knew he shouldn't but he couldn't ignore the
nagging feeling to open up the box and explore it's contents again.
The first time was out of pure curiosity, this time he thought it was more
justified because he had an urgent need to feel connected to Lisa and this
box was something that could help him.
He pulled the box out of the closet and then went
to the dresser and looked through his drawer, the one Lisa had set aside
for him to store some clothes since they both agreed to the assumption
that Rick would spend alot of his time there at Lisa's place and he had
likewise set aside some closet space in his apartment for her clothes as
well. After gathering up the clothes he needed, Rick headed to the
shower and after he was finished, fixed himself some coffee and went back
to Lisa's room and started going through the box.
The contents of the box were all jumbled together
and Rick decided to take it upon himself to reorganize everything.
He remembered seeing some plastic storage containers in Kim's room so he
went to retrieve those. After coming back to the room he carefully
removed everything from the box, separating like-items.
He had one pile for letters, another pile for photoalbums,
a pile for awards and medals, and another pile for miscellaneous things.
The last item left in the box was a manila folder that Rick placed in the
misc pile then broke the box up into smaller pieces so it could be thrown
out since it was starting to fall apart anyways. Rick wasn't normally
very tidy, but he knew that Lisa was and thought she might appreciate the
gesture of his organizing things for her while she were away.
Rick looked at his piles and wasn't sure where to
begin. He looked around the room and saw a small shelf but that was
somewhat full. He noticed a small space on the wall that would be
perfect for a few shelves and he stood up to take a visual measurment of
the spot. He decided that tommorrow after duty, he would see if he
could find a hardware store and buy what he needed to build a small shelf
to place some of Lisa's things upon. He had not asked Lisa why she
never talked about all the decorations and awards she received and after
learning just how many she had, he was very curious to know the story behind
each of them all. Rick also was very proud of Lisa and thought that
he would pay a little tribute to her and her father by arranging their
awards and medals properly. He remembered back to a time when he
had built a shelf in his room and had displayed some of the trophies that
Roy had won and how proud of Roy he felt everytime he looked at them.
Rick had spent quite some time sorting all the medals,
citations, and awards. Between the two of them, Lisa and her father
had an enormous amount and Rick realized that all these things is what
had made the box so darn heavy. He finally was convinced that he
had everything sorted out properly and with Lisa's things on one side and
her father's on the other, Rick was at a loss as to what to do with the
things that belonged to Lisa's father. At first he thought it would
be nice to display them but as he sorted, he remembered that Lisa had yet
to come to any sort of peace as to where she stood with her father.
The times during Reconstruction when Rick and Lisa would spend talking
were mostly focused on Rick and his problems. Only on a few occassions
did they speak about Lisa's problems, let alone the problems she had with
her father. On the few rare occassions that they did speak about
the late Admiral Hayes, Lisa would seem angry and guilt-ridden at the same
time, then she would change the subject. Rick had never pressed the
issue, not wanting to seem nosey, but now he wish he had. Claudia
had told him once that she believed Lisa had a lot of unresolved personal
issues, including issues concerning her father. Rick knew how much
of a help it was to have Lisa to talk to when Roy had died, and now Rick
hoped that he could be supportive of Lisa and help her resolve the open
wounds she still harbored. Rick decided to store away Admiral Hayes'
things for the moment, and then leave it up to Lisa to decide what to do
with his belongings, after she and Rick had a good talk about her father.
Rick next turned his attention to the stacks of
letters and put them in a storage container for the moment. He had
already resigned himself to the fact that he would be nosey and read some
more of them, but none of the ones that were still unopened. That
was something Lisa needed to do.
Rick was organizing the stack of photoalbums when
one fell off the pile and onto the miscelleneous pile. In the process
of picking it up and placing it back on the pile, Rick accidently picked
up the manila folder. He pulled it out of the photoalbum pile and
was going to return it to the miscelleneous pile when he noticed that on
the other side of it there were stamps of red ink that said, "Confidential"
and "Private" and "High Security Clearance Authorized Personnel Only."
Rick looked at it for awhile and then decided he wouldn't look at its contents
but then a photograph paperclipped to a report fell out and onto the floor.
Rick could not immediately discern what the picture was and took a closer
look, when he still could not understand what the purpose of the picture
was, he looked at the report.
Sammie and Vanessa had finished their shopping spree
and Sammie was complaining of sore feet so Vanessa dropped Sammie off at
home and then headed to Lisa's and Kim's hotel. She had promised
Kim she would water her ferns for her while she was away, and since Vanessa
was going to be away herself starting tommorrow, she knew it would make
her feel better and less detached from everything if she went to water
the ferns tonight. At least she could say that she had watered Kim's
fern like Kim had asked, even if it was once. Now the job would fall
on Sammie, who had a particular disliking for ferns, and Vanessa hoped
that in her absence, the ferns would not be neglected by Sammie or else
Kim would skin them both; Vanessa chuckled at the thought.
After letting herself into the room she noticed
that the fireplace was lit and was about to panic, thinking that an intruder
was in the place or that Kim had accidently left the fireplace burning
and there might be a fire, but she saw Rick's uniform jacket on the couch
and breathed a sigh of relief. She looked towards the direction of
Lisa's room and sure enough, the light was on.
So as not to startle Rick, she decided to holler
out to him before entering the room. Rick didn't reply so Vanessa
walked inside the room and found Rick sitting on the floor, with a folder
of what looked like reports, in his hand and a very scared, almost haunted
look on his face.
Vanessa headed towards him, "Rick, what's wrong?"
Rick quickly closed up the folder and Vanessa managed
to catch a glimpse of the words "Confidential" on it before Rick hurriedly
stuck it in Lisa's desk drawer.
Rick shook his head and said, "Nothing," unconvincingly.
Vanessa looked at him suspiciously but didn't say
anything and Rick paced a few steps before asking her, "Is there something
wrong? Is it about Lisa? Kim?"
Vanessa said, "No. I just stopped by to water
Kim's ferns. I promised I would and since I'm leaving tommorrow and
Sammie is horrible at taking care of plants, especially ferns, I at least
want to be able to tell Kim they were watered, even if it were just once."
Rick seemed lost in thought as he ran his hand through
his dark hair but a few moments later his head jerked up and he asked,
"Leaving tommorrow?!"
Vanessa nodded sadly, "Yes, I got my orders to ship
out tommorrow. Seems they moved things up, but actually it's ok with
me. I want to hurry up and get this over with as soon as possible
so I can come back home."
Rick tried, but he only partially heard what Vanessa
had said, he was too preoccupied with all the things he had read in the
reports in the manila folder. Finally, after several seconds of not
saying anything he shook his head and said, "I'm sorry." Then he
took Vanessa by the wrist and said distractedly, "Come on, let's sit down
and have some coffee."
Vanessa was taken by surprised and was still very
troubled about whatever it was that was troubling Rick and decided to ask
him about it.
Rick placed two steaming mugs of coffee on the table
and Vanessa went ahead and asked, "Rick, something is bothering you, is
there anything I can do to help?"
Rick looked up at her and wrestled over whether
to tell her or not. He knew that she hadn't been too eager to go
on the submarine assignment and suspected that she was more afraid than
she let on. Rick had learned some things about himself over
the past few weeks and one of those things was that he had a bad habit
of being self-centered and oblivious to other people's troubles.
The information he read in the reports had affected him deeply but he could
see by the troubled look on Vanessa's face, that she was in need of some
support herself and that he owed it to her as well as to himself to try
and be a friend to someone instead of being a friend of someone.
He needed to get into the habit of listening to others when they were in
need of a friend, instead of having them listen to him, so he decided to
start now.
"I'll tell you about it later, but first...first
let's talk about you," said Rick. His own words surprised him.
He wasn't used to talking about others first before himself and all that
had transpired that day and previous night had been a direct contrast to
his new insight on how he should behave towards people. Perhaps it
was guilt, and that his wanting to listen to Vanessa was actually a need
to convince himself that he was not selfish and could think about others
before himself. It was a tough realization and again, Lisa had beared
the brunt of his failures to realize his selfish behavior. If he
couldn't listen to Lisa right now, then he could listen to Vanessa.
Vanessa was shocked as well; since when did Rick
Hunter talk about other people first? She knew it was pretty mean
to tihnk it, but it was true. She didn't want old grudges to get
in the way of new friendship, and she really felt a need to talk to someone
at the moment.
"I guess you must be pretty nervous about the assignment,
I think everyone would be," mused Rick.
Vanessa sipped her coffee and shook her head, "Yes,
but you know, it's not so much that I'm afraid of getting hurt, it's more
that I'm afraid of making a mistake and other people getting hurt."
Rick looked her in the eyes and said, "I know exactly
what you mean."
"I mean, to have me go through a crash-course like
this, isn't the proper way to train people, especially for sub duty, because
on sub duty you don't get any reinforcements. And they have
me as 3rd in command. How on earth can they put me in as third in
command. I don't have any sub experience, I don't even know how most
of the ship runs, and I don't like the water. And, if I were a crewman
on board the sub, I would be resentful of myself. Here comes someone
who's just had a crash course in sub ops and is put in as third in command.
I can just hear them now, 'How on earth can she possibly know what she's
doing?' 'There are other, more qualified people who deserve to be
third in command.' I'm just so scared that I'm going to make a mistake
and it's going to endanger people or worse. I'm afraid that because
of my incompetance, I might let a lot of people down and I'll humiliate
myself and look like some dummy who shouldn't be there in the first place.
I don't want to fail and I don't want to let people down, it's so scary
Rick!" Vanessa started crying and Rick quickly went over to her side
of the table and pulled her out of her chair and hugged her.
Vanessa was embarrassed by her outburst and stammered
an apology, "I'm sorry...I must look like such a wimp right now..."
Rick shooshed her and said quietly, "You're not
a wimp. You have every right to be scared. I know exactly what
you are going through and I feel exactly the same way you do about my own
situation."
Vanessa pulled away from him a bit, "You mean about
your promotion?"
Rick nodded his head. Vanessa pulled back
some more, she had become aware that it was a good feeling to be in Rick's
arms, she felt comforted, but she also remembered that they were friends
and she did not think it right to linger in his arms more than was necessary.
She resisted the urge to giggle, imagining Sammie and Kim scolding her
and yelling at her for a missed opportunity to snuggle up to 'Lisa's hunk',
as they called him, one of the many new nicknames they had given Rick over
the past few weeks.
The Trio had secretly started a competition as to
who could get the best shot at Rick. Kim was already one up on Sammie
and Vanessa with the bath towel incident, and Sammie had determined to
outdue them all somehow. She had thrown out the idea that she was
going to pinch Rick's butt, but Kim and Vanessa highly doubted that Sammie
would actually do that. As most people knew, and most importantly,
as Lisa knew, the Trio held themselves to very high moral standards and
in no way shape or form would they ever compete for or steal a guy, especially
if he were involved with one of them or their friends. Kim told Sammie
and Vanessa that she had talked to Lisa about it, to make it clear to Lisa
that they had no bad intentions and Lisa was perfectly fine with the idea
of the Trio teasing Rick and even touching him and hugging him if they
wanted to. She knew that they would not interfere with the relationship
for selfish reasons. The Trio was harmless, more importantly, they
were like sisters to Lisa and she saw no harm and felt no threat in letting
them have a little mischief at Rick's expense.
Vanessa refocused herself and sat down and waited
for Rick to elaborate.
"I feel exactly the same way you do. I don't
want to let people down, and even more so, I don't want to end up being
responsible for the lives of so many people. What if I make a mistake
in judgement and people end up getting killed? What if people think
I'm not qualified for my job, what if even I don't think I'm qualified
for the job? It's not only overwhelming, but it's very scary as well,"
finished Rick.
"But Rick, I, and many others, believe you can
make a difference," stated Vanessa. "You are qualified, and
you are needed, especially now.
Vanessa saw that Rick was trying to think of a counter
statement so she beat him to it by saying, "I mean, it's not like you're
in the exact same situation as me? Look at me? I've never been
trained on submarine systems before. They might as well be throwing
me on that ship with my eyes blindfolded, I'm practically useless."
Rick shook his head and firmly said, "No.
I don't want to ever hear you say that about yourself. You are bright
and responsible and have good judgement and you can get the job done, I
know you can."
Vanessa had him where she wanted him and held her
head up and looked Rick directly in the eyes and said, "I know you can
too Rick."
Despite everything that was troubling at the moment,
Rick managed to let out a short laugh and say, "You did that on purpose
didn't you?"
Vanessa smiled and shrugged.
Rick asked, "Tell me, do you really believe all
the stuff you said about yourself?"
Vanessa grew serious and asked, "I don't know, do
you
believe all the stuff you said about yourself?"
Rick looked away from her and stared at the fire
for a few moments then shook his head slowly, "I don't know Vanessa.
I really don't know."
The two sat in silence for awhile then Vanessa asked,
"Ok, so now we've talked about me, will you tell me what you were so upset
about when I first got here."
Rick sighed and put his elbows up on the table and
his head in his hands. Without moving from that pose he asked, "How
long have you known Lisa?"
"Quite a long time, we were classmates at the Academy,
but back then we really didn't know each other too well, we hung out with
different people. It was only until we were assigned to the SDF-1
did we become friends," answered Vanessa, trying to figure out what Rick
was leading up to.
"What was she like?" asked Rick.
Vanessa thought for a moment. She wondered
how to answer his question and finally settled on, "Well, like I said,
we didn't really know each other during the Academy years, but the very
first time was about 6 months after we started, it was in our Calculus
II class that I first met her. She had the highest scores on the
entry tests, so everyone was always talking about her so I had heard her
name before but since the Academy was pretty big place, I'd not seen her
before in any other previous classes. Some of the jealous people
had already had a preconceived notion of what she would be like, especially
given the fact that she was the Admiral's daughter, I think it was motivation
for those jealous of her, to go out of their way to try and put her down."
"They teased her?" asked Rick, feeling angry.
"Well, not to her face. No one dare do that
for fear her father would find out and they'd get expelled. But they
sure did do alot behind her back, and Lisa knew it. Well, since I
had heard all this stuff about Lisa, I had already had it in my mind that
I would stay away from her and so I didn't talk to her during class.
One day, I was called to the board to work on a problem, and it was a real
stumper. The teacher made me even more nervous by telling me 'the
class is waiting Cadet Leeds' and 'we don't have all day Cadet Leeds' and
I think Lisa could tell I was really starting to get really really nervous
from the pressure so she raised her hand and volunteered to help me out.
I was kinda mad when I heard her volunteer because I thought that she had
just done it on purpose to make me look stupid, since we all knew she probably
knew how to solve every problem that was thrown out there. She came
up to the board and started to look at the problem then someone came to
the door to speak to the teacher briefly. With the teacher preoccupied,
Lisa told me how to solve the problem, but she didn't do any of the work
on the board. Then the teacher came back and asked Lisa if she had
solved it yet and she said that she didn't know how and so the teacher
chided her for being a busybody. She didn't reply to that, instead
she told the teacher that if he gave me just a little bit more time, I
could probably figure it out. Then she sat back down and I did the
solution she had told me and it was the correct one.
After class, I was in the hallway with my friend
and Lisa passed by and I stopped her and I asked her why she did what she
did, and she told me that she knew if it appeared that she couldn't answer
it, then the teacher wouldn't bother me so much about it. Because
we both knew that the teacher knew that Lisa could solve anything and if
Lisa couldn't solve it, he didn't think anyone else could. Then my
friend asked her if that was her plan all along or if we both just got
lucky because the teacher got called away. Lisa told us that it was
her intention to go up and attempt the problem and pretend she didn't know
how to solve it, then the teacher would let everyone off the hook.
I asked her why she did that, even knowing that
she would probably get reprimanded by the teacher, and she said, 'Don't
believe everything you hear about me, I really am a nice person if you
just take the time to get to know me.'
She walked away before I could say anything.
I felt sooooooooo bad and ashamed. I resolved that I was going to
make friends with her the next day in class, but she was absent for a week,
and then when she came back she was sent up to Calculus III. And I was
so caught up with myself at the time and always listening to my friends
that I didn't bother to try and find her after she left."
Vanessa could see that Rick had been listening intently
and he asked her, "But you did finally see her again right?"
Vanessa hesitated. She did see Lisa
again. But the Lisa that she had met again a year and a half later
was so dramatically different that Vanessa had a hard time believing they
were the same person.
Vanessa didn't say anything and Rick could tell
that Vanessa was growing nervous.
"You were there on that training exercise in Belgium
right?" asked Rick.
Rick saw Vanessa shudder and could see in her eyes
that she feared he was going to ask her to re-tell the story. Rick
shook his head and said quietly, "That's alright, you don't have to tell
me. I read the report."
"Is that what you were upset about?" asked Vanessa.
Rick said, "Yes, partially. How long was she
away from the Academy?"
Vanessa pondered for a moment, "I'd say, for about
half of year, from what I can remember and what I've been told."
"Do you know why she was out for so long?"
inquired Rick.
Vanessa shrugged, "I was told that she was away
because her father requested it."
Rick stared off and Vanessa could tell that there
was a different reason why Lisa had been away. Vanessa was about
to ask him when Rick stood up and offered to get her another cup of coffee.
After she said she didn't want another one he started shuffling around
the kitchen and changed the subject. Vanessa knew to draw the line
there and didn't press the issue. Rick would tell her on his own
time, and even if he didn't it was alright, because it was private and
she knew didn't have to know everything about everyone all the time.
Vanessa told Rick she was going to head home so
she could rest up for her departure tommorrow. Rick was adamant about
seeing her off and after she gave him the departure information he gave
her a hug.
"You'll be fine. And you'll knock their socks
off! Don't ever doubt yourself alright? Promise me?" said Rick, sounding
like a brother.
Vanessa shook her head, "Well, Admiral, that's only
if you promise me the same thing."
Rick looked down at the floor, "I...uh...I am not...I
refused the promotion."
"Oh..." uttered a disappointed Vanessa. "I...uh...well...well
then, I guess I'll see you tommorrow." It was all she could do or
say to try and hide her bitter disappointment. She waved to Rick
and then quickly headed out the door.
Rick closed the door and leaned against it and let
himself slide down to the floor with a huge sigh. "I'm in a no-win
situation," he said sadly.
Rick picked himself up and went back to Lisa's bedroom
and lay down on the bed. "Oh Lisa...I just need to hear your voice
right now..." he said to the empty room.
* * * * * * *
Kim had finished her various meetings for the evening
and after making sure that Lisa was comfortable and settled in her Admiral's
quarters, Kim made her way to the Mess Hall for a late dinner.
The Factory Satellite had been fitted with a mini-city
for Micronians. Though not on the scale of what Macross was inside
the SDF-1, it was adequate and cozy enough for some 300 Micronians that
worked in the presence of their Zentraedi hosts. Altogether, with
the city support services staff, there were a total of about 500 Micronians
living alongside some 2,000 Zentraedi.
The Mess Hall, Kim discovered when she walked through
the main entrance, had a bar, and she made a specific mental note to make
sure Lisa stayed away from it. As for Kim herself, she found it a
welcome surprise. The Trio were wine afficionadoes and always liked
to have a nightcap by sampling some new wine they had discovered.
Kim hoped that this bar had some new wines that she hadn't tasted yet.
She walked up to the bar and took a seat on one of the stools.
"What can I get you Commander?" asked a pudgy man
behind the bar counter.
"Alex?! How are you? What are you doing here?!"
asked Kim.
"Hey there, yeap. I managed to pull duty up
here finally. I've been itching to get back into space," said Alex
as he dried a glass with a dishtowel. "So how's the rest of the Trio?"
"They are doing ok, Sam and Vanessa are now Captains,"
answered Kim.
"Hey that's great! You say 'hi' to them for
me alright?" said Alex cheerfully.
"Sure thing. So whatcha got?" asked Kim.
Alex shook his towel and smiled, "Well, I think
you'll be happy to know that they got some pretty good Zentraedi wines,
stuff you girls probably have never tasted before."
Kim smiled then checked herself and said quickly,
"There's no Oidua around here is there?"
Alex looked at her with wide-eyes, "Oidua?!
That's not only rare and expensive stuff, but I also heard it's very dangerous
too! I suggest you stay away from that stuff, and especially make
sure Lisa stays away from it."
Kim shook her head, "Too late. We both had
some, courtesy of Lady Hialeah in Monument. But don't worry, we both
know to stay away from that thing at all costs."
Alex was still wide-eyed and asked, "How...how did
you girls get through it? I heard that is wicked stuff. Makes
people do crazy things."
Kim tried to play down things and said, "Well, we
got through it somehow."
Alex shook his head and asked, "So, what shall it
be?"
Kim thought a moment then said, "I leave it up to
your judgement, you've never let me down. Just give me one of those
new Zentraedi wines please."
Alex saluted, "Sure thing ma'am!"
A man came up to the bar and sat three seats down
from Kim. "Hey there Lieutenant Kohl, I'll be with you in a second
sir."
Lieutenant Kohl waved at Alex and said, "No problem,
take your time."
Kim turned her head sideways to get a look at this
'Lieutenant Kohl' the one whom she was going to clobber when she first
met up with him.
Lieutenant Kohl looked over at her and jumped in
his seat a bit. He knew who she was and was getting ready to receive
her wrath for being responsible for getting Lisa injured. Lieutenant
Kohl stood up and saluted Kim.
"Lieutenant Kirk Kohl?" asked Kim, her voice a bit
icy.
"Yes ma'am," answered Kohl calmly.
Kim was ready to unleash her tongue lashing when
Alex came over and placed Kim's drink in front of her.
"Put that on my tab please, Alex," said Kohl.
Kim raised an eyebrow and said cockily, "So, you
think you can get off the hook by buying me a drink?"
Kohl tried not to laugh, he thought that Kim looked
very cute when she was angry.
Kohl scratched his eyebrow and said, "Well, I didn't
expect to get off the hook, I was just hoping that you wouldn't hurt me
as badly as you intended."
Kim narrowed her eyes and then smirked. "I
really should break both of your legs, and your arms, but I'll hold on
that for now."
Kohl smiled, "Thank you ma'am, that's very kind
of you. Perhaps inviting you and Admiral Hayes to dinner to make up for
my lousy piloting skills will persuade you not to want to put me in the
hospital?"
Kim furrowed her brow and Kohl continued, in a more
serious tone this time, "Look, Commander. I feel...I feel really
terrible about what happened. Really I do. I wonder why I should
remain a pilot, because it seems I'm a pretty lousy one. I went to
visit her in the infirmary and I saw her injuries, I... damn, I wish it
had been me and not her that were injured. I'd trade places with
her in a split second."
Kohl looked sincere and very remorseful and Kim
actually felt sorry for him. She looked him over a bit. He
wasn't what she would consider handsome or cute, he was sorta average looking.
He wasn't very muscular either. But what struck her was that Kohl
exuded a sort of genuine, harmless, friendliness. If she didn't think
of him as dating material, at least they could probably both be friends.
Kim exhaled tiredly, "Alright. I can see that
you are remorseful for what happened, so I won't put you in the infirmary
with broken limbs. But, I am giving you a direct order to never ever
fly Lisa anywhere again, do you understand me?"
Kohl nodded, "Yes ma'am."
Kim thought to ask, "So if you don't like flying,
why did you become a pilot?"
Kohl shrugged, "Well, I guess I thought it was a
good idea at the time. After the SDF-1 was decommissioned, I didn't
have a job really, so I switched over to VT since they needed pilots and
the pay was good. I was hoping to resume my old post once the SDF-2
was launched, but well, we both know what happened to that idea."
Kim agreed, "Yeah. Well, once the SDF-3 is
ready, maybe you can get back to your old station. I'm sure Lisa
would approve of it."
Alex put a plate of spagetti in front of Kim and
Kohl ordered himself the same thing, telling Alex once again, to put everything
on his tab. After half an hour of eating their dinner and chatting
about the Factory Satellite, Kohl offered to walk Kim to her quarters and
she accepted.
As they left the Mess Hall, Kohl asked, "Do you think
it's possible for me to see Admiral Hayes. I just want to check on
her and see how she's doing...and apologize, again."
Kim shrugged, "Sure, I don't see why not."
As Kim and Kohl stepped into the elevator Kohl lowered
his voice and said, "Oh by the way ma'am, I thought I should mention to
you that the Admiral was pretty upset when we had launched from Monument.
She was crying in fact. I know it's none of my business but if there's
anything I can help with, just let me know. I guess she and Hunter
must've had a fight or something. He's the only person who can upset
her like that."
Kim thought for a moment and said, "Thank you for
telling me about this Lieutenant."
Kohl held up his hand and said, "Please, call me
Kirk. We're off duty and I was never one for ranks."
Kim shook her head in acknowledgement and continued,
"Also, please make sure you don't mention this to anyone alright?"
"Of course I won't ma'am." replied Kohl.
As they stepped out of the elevator Kim sighed,
"This is like a never-ending painful soap opera, the Hunter-Hayes saga.
Watching them makes me almost glad that I don't have a boyfriend or husband."
Kohl looked at her with a bit of surprise, "You're
not seeing anyone right now? I had heard that you and Sammie and
Vanessa...er... I mean Captains Leeds and Porter, were going out with the
three Zentraedi former-spies."
Kim threw up one hand absently, "Well, that didn't
really work out. They have enough trouble trying to get used to being
Micronians."
"Yeah, I could imagine," replied Kohl.
"What about you Lieu-... Kirk?" asked Kim.
Kohl took a long time to answer and finally said,
"No. Not me. I decided several years ago that I would remain a bachelor."
Kim was intrigued, "Any reason why?"
Kohl paused again and then finally said, "Nah, I
just have had bad luck in that department that's all."
Kim was going to ask for more details but she stopped
herself, realizing she was being too nosey. They walked for another
minute then were in front of Lisa's door. Kim looked at her watch,
it was 11pm.
"Let me go in first and check on her, she might
be asleep," stated Kim.
Kohl acknowledged her by nodding and putting his
hands in his pockets and leaning up against the wall to wait for her return.
Kim entered Lisa's quarters and then went into her
bedroom and saw that it looked like Lisa was asleep. Her back was
bare and Kim could see that it appeared that fresh bandages and sutures
had been put on by the nurse who was suppose to come back that evening
and check on Lisa. Kim pulled the sheet over Lisa and then walked
back out to retrieve Kohl.
"She's asleep, but you can check on her if it will
make you feel better," Kim said.
Kohl followed Kim into the room and looked at Lisa
for several moments. Kim watched Kohl and wondered what was going
through his mind because he had an unreadable look on his face. After
awhile he whispered, "She's had a tough life hasn't she? It makes
me realize that all my problems are quite trite compared to hers."
Kohl looked down at the floor and spotted something.
He picked it up and it was a small plastic pill container. He held
it out to Kim who took it and looked at it quickly. With a frightful
expression on her face, Kim went over to Lisa and called out her name but
Lisa didn't stir. So Kim shook Lisa gently on the shoulder and Lisa
still didn't stir. Kim then shook Lisa harder and Lisa still didn't
wake up. Kim, with panic in her eyes looked at Kohl, then she felt
for a pulse on Lisa's neck and breathed a sigh of relief soon afterwards.
Kohl, his eyes full of concern, felt Lisa's pulse too and said to Kim,
"I think she should be ok."
Kim looked at him skeptically and Kohl quickly answered,
"I have a bit of training as a medic, but if you are really worried, we
can call the doctor."
Kim looked at him for a moment then asked, "What
are those pills for?"
Kohl read over the label and said, "Looks like painkillers.
This particular one though, seems to have a drowsiness component, so I
guess it could also be used as a sleeping pill too."
Kim muttered under her breath, "Dammit Lisa, don't
start on this. Don't do this to me now."
Kohl looked at Kim with an understanding look, "Remember,
if you ever need my help, let me know. I think the best thing to
do is to patch things up between her and Hunter as soon as possible."
Kim gave him a startled look and he replied, "Of
course I know about their little soap opera, who doesn't. And I also
know about her self-destructive behavior."
"Don't you dare tell anyone about this incident,
I can handle it and if I can't then I wil make sure someone does," said
Kim, pointing her finger at Kohl.
Kohl shook his head, "I give you my word Commander.
You can trust me."
Though Kim had just met Kohl, she seemed thoroughly
convinced that he spoke the absolute truth. She shook her head and
they headed out to the living room area.
"I'm going to stay here tonight to make sure she's
ok," stated Kim.
Kohl asked, "Is there anything you need, anything
I can get you?"
Kim pondered for a moment then told him to she would
be fine and asked him to stay for a few minutes more so she could go to
her quarters and get her clothes and other things she needed for the night.
After she came back she thanked Kohl and offered him something to drink.
"Yes...actually, I could use some hot tea right
now," answered Kohl quietly.
Kim went to the kitchenette and fixed some tea for
she and Kohl and they sat down at the small kitchen table.
"Were you really serious when you said you'd stay
a bachelor for the rest of your life?" asked Kim, still curious about the
question.
Kohl shrugged, "I don't know. But I guess
what I should say is that I'm not going around looking for a wife, and
if I end up 80 years old and still single, then it's ok with me."
"Don't you think it will be lonely though?" asked
Kim.
Kohl cocked his head to one side and thought about
it for a moment, "Yeah maybe, but if I have a group of close, reliable
friends, then I think I should be alright."
"Do you have a lot of friends up here on the Satellite?"
inquired Kim.
Kohl put down his cup, "Actually, not really.
That's why I was hoping maybe you can the Admiral and I could become friends.
You know you girls are somewhat of celebrities."
Kim rolled her eyes, "Ok let me guess, did you have
a crush on any one of us? You know we were told that by some of the
guys we met at the Valentine's Day party and we didn't believe them at
first, but they told us the stories. It was so wierd; we had absolutely
no idea were were that recognizable."
Kohl chuckled and said shyly, "Well...I did have
a crush on Captain Grant for awhile..."
Kim gafawed, "No way!"
Kohl answered embarrassed, "Yea, I did."
Kim waved her hand again, "That's something, haha.
Ok, don't worry, I won't tell anyone."
Lieutenant Kohl looked at her with an unconvinced
look.
Kim laughed, "Really really, us Trio are not as
big a blabbermouth as everyone thinks we are!"
"Alright, I will take your word for it," said Kohl,
faking a wary tone.
Kohl finished up his tea then announced, "I better
get going now, it's pretty late and I haven't had much sleep these past
24 hours. If it's alright with you, I'll stop by in the morning to
check on Admiral Hayes again. Call me before then if you need anything."
Kim nodded and stood up and walked him to the door.
She held out her hand and said, "Thank you for your help."
Kohl shook her hand then slumped his shoudlers a
bit, "It's the least I can do, I mean it is my fault afterall."
Kim shook her head, her anger at Kohl diminished,
"No, it's really not anyone's fault."
Kohl looked towards Lisa's room and asked, "Is it
alright if I see her one more time, before I leave?"
Kim moved out of the way and Kohl headed to the
room and gazed at the sleeping Lisa for a few moments, then headed back
towards the door and after bidding goodnight to Kim, headed to his quarters.
Kim fixed her blankets on the couch and settled
down to try and go to sleep. She had many things to worry about at
the moment, one of them of course was Lisa. She hoped that Lisa wasn't
going to become dependent on these painkillers and Kim needed to come up
with contingency plans if she did indeed become hooked on them. Another
worry was how to keep this potential problem underwraps. In other
words, how was she going to cover it up? She need to think about
how to do that too. Kim also needed to get used to her new surroundings.
It was very strange to be living on the Satellite. This was her first
trip there and during the day she had gotten lost several times an been
late to a few meetings as a result of it. She wanted to get familiar
with the place ASAP becaused she hated being late to any meetings, especially
if she were suppose to be Lisa's representative. One last problem
that caused her some insomnia was this new guy Kohl. He seemed like
a pretty decent guy and she thought it would be nice to be friends with
him. She was keenly aware that they were inadvertantly flirting with
each other every so often, but she was also aware that he also had an interest
in Lisa it appeared. Though she didn't perceive any threat from him,
she knew that if Rick caught him getting close to Lisa then Rick might
get jealous. Or perhaps...maybe jealousy was something Rick needed
to experience. Nah. She couldn't do that, that was mean to
all parties involved. She sighed, wondering if she herself should
take one of Lisa's sleeping pills. She decided not to, it would just
make things worse to have both of them strung out on painkillers, so she
turned on some quiet, sleepy music and closed her eyes, hoping she would
fall asleep quickly.
