Ivanova Part 21 of ---(WIP)


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Susan's apartment Saturday morning:

   Susan and Charley had just finished getting reacquainted. Susan went into
the living room and made a phone call. Charley could hear her talking, but
couldn't understand what she was saying because she was speaking Minbari.
After the call, she explained that she had checked with the Minbari doctor
concerning their sexual engagement in view of his medical recommendations of 
the previous Sunday. 

   Susan had gotten dressed and asked Charles his opinion. Whistling at his
wife, Charley exclaimed, "You can't be serious about wearing that to the
cookout!"

   "Why not? It's a pool party and cookout. I'm dressed appropriately, and I'm
carrying my swimsuit in my gym bag. If you want, I can carry yours, too."

   "Susan! Shorts and a halter? What kind of image are you trying to project?"

   "I'm going to enjoy myself, Charley. I'm not trying to project anything.
I'll say it again. This outfit is appropriate. Are you ashamed of me?"

   Charles almost choked when she asked that. "Of course not. I'm just trying
to imagine what the other wives are going to think."

   "That's the point, Charley. I don't care what they think. I intend to enjoy
this afternoon, one way or another."

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1100 hours at the Ashley estate:

   Wallace Ashley met his guests in his front room. "Which one of you is
Colonel Jake Carns?"
   
   Carns, a man of average build and ordinary looks appeared to be about
thirty-five to forty years of age. He, looking like the typical Earthforce
officer, even though he was attired in civilian clothes, stepped forward.
"That would be me, Mr. Ashley. This is Brad Gordon. He likes to call himself 
agent to the stars. In his case, it's true."

   A man of about sixty, slender and as tall as Ashley, stepped forward and
offered his hand. "Pleased to meet you, Mr. Ashley. Jake tells me that you and 
the Wayne woman are very old friends."

   "I was her flight instructor and her first wingman a few years back. We
shot up more than a few enemy fighters while we flew together," replied
Ashley.

   Gordon pointed to two men with him and said, "This gentleman is Dick
Nelson. He is a well-known producer, and the fellow behind him is Clarence
Buckley, a first rate director of photography. We have some make-up people and 
other staff with us. We'd like to interview Mrs. Wayne, and maybe get her on 
video if possible. Sort of an audition of sorts."

   "She doesn't know about any of this. Colonel Carns asked me not to tell her 
about it. I can tell you one thing for sure. She doesn't like surprises. I
take no responsibility for your well being when you meet her. I'll do one
thing for you though. I have some recordings I think you'll find informative
and interesting. If you'll follow me."

   Just over a half an hour later after having seen Ashley's videos and some
Carns had brought with him, the group of men retired to Ashley's study and sat 
down to talk and share drinks.

   "She's not going to be easy to negotiate with," said Gordon. "She's no
young star-struck girl. She has one hell of a day job for starters. I think
she may be the one calling the shots. I mean what does she need us for?"

   "I just thought you should know what you'll be dealing with," replied
Ashley.

   "If I may say so," said Nelson, "I think the best way to approach her will
be to go through the motions of shooting a commercial, and pretend we need
someone to fill in for one of our sick stars. We can get her to do a few 
readings for us to see if she has what it takes. I leave the rest up to you, 
Brad. If she tests out like I think she will then we have a winner. We brought 
a couple of young nubile types to drape around your swimming pool, Mr. Ashley. 
It'll give us an atmosphere to work with."

   Ashley led Gordon and his associates out to the swimming pool. There were 
four beautiful young women arrayed on lounge chairs. Looking at Gordon, Ashley 
asked, "Are they old enough to be out of high school?"

   Nelson laughed and replied, "They are all twenty years old, Mr. Ashley."

   "I hope Susan doesn't ruin their images of themselves," commented Ashley.

   "I'll give you that she looked very good when she was in flight training,
Mr. Ashley," said Gordon, "but she is what, twenty years older now?"

   "Not quite," replied Ashley. "However, you haven't met her in person, yet.
She can easily pass for about twenty or so."

   "I am so looking forward to meeting this woman, Mr. Ashley," said 
Buckley. "If she can pass for twenty on her own, I and my make-up people can 
make her look young enough to be in middle school."

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In Susan's apartment:

   It seemed a short time between when she and Charley had traded verbal jabs 
about the way she was attired and the doorbell ringing. "That'll be my guests. 
Will you answer the door, Charley?"

   Charles answered the door, and was confronted by the appearance of a woman 
of about forty.

   Looking puzzled, the woman asked, "Is this the Wayne residence?"

   "Yes, ma'am. I'm Charles Wayne. You must be looking for Susan."

   Susan walked into the front room, carrying a small athletic bag. "Charley. 
I'm taking our swimsuits and such in this bag." Seeing Barbara Engles at the 
door, she said, "I'm ready to go, Charley. Mrs. Engles, I'd like you to meet my 
husband, Charles Wayne."

   As they left the apartment, Engles said, "Pleased to meet you, Mr. Wayne."

   Engles' husband was waiting, leaning on the right front fender of their
car. As Susan exited her apartment building, he saw her, and stifled a
whistle. He didn't know who she was, but he was sure she wasn't the woman they 
were supposed to pick up. It was obvious to him she wasn't a general in
anybody's army.

   Susan and Charles approached Engles' car. Susan noted that Mr. Engles was a 
variation on the "fireplug" school of body type. He was about 175 centimeters 
tall and easily weighed 90 kilograms, all of it muscle. She thought that a bit 
odd for an attorney whose firm specialized in corporate law. He was what she 
would have expected in a football halfback. She would learn that football had 
helped pay for his education.

   "Susan, Charley, I'd like to introduce my husband, Harvey. Harvey, meet
Charles and Susan Wayne."

   Harvey shook hands with Charley, and Susan could see him wince. Releasing 
Charlie's hand, Harvey took Susan's hand in a firm grip and got the surprise of 
his life. Instead of wincing like her husband, Susan squeezed his hand very 
tightly. Harvey's hand felt like it was caught in a vise. His eyes widened in 
disbelief. Susan held his hand for at least ten seconds before releasing it, 
saying, "Pleased to meet you, Mr. Engles."

   "Harvey always says you can tell a lot about a person by the way they shake 
hands," said Barbara Engles. "Well, Harvey?"

   "Mr. Wayne has a good firm handshake, about what I'd expect from a regular 
Joe. However, his wife has a grip like a vise. It'll take a week for me to get 
all the feeling back in my fingers," he said flexing the fingers of his right 
hand. "Where did you develop a grip like that, Mrs. Wayne?"

   "I'll explain it on our way to the party," replied Susan.

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In the Engles' car:

   "You said you would explain how you got such a hand crushing grip, Mrs.
Wayne."

   "Yes, I did. On the Ares, my last ship, we had artificial gravity, a gift
from the Minbari. We’ve been able to work with the initial data and devise
small gravity control areas, such as a gymnasium area with variable gravity. 
I’ve been working out and doing all kinds of exercises under heavy gravity
conditions. For example, I can do twenty pull-ups in a three-gravity
environment. I can do one pull-up in a six-gravity setting. That's the
equivalent of doing a pull-up with almost three hundred kilograms strapped to 
my back. You develop a firm grip doing exercises like those under high gravity 
situations. You build the strength, but you don't get increased muscle mass 
like you do when you use free weights."

   "So, when it's all said and done, you come across as a superwoman to those
who have never experienced anything other than Earth normal gravity."

   "Exactly. It's the same effect you experience on the Moon or Mars."

   "If you could build a gym like the one you just described here on Earth,
you could sell it in a half a heartbeat."

   "Someone is already working on it, Mr. Engles. I suggested it to my
superior officer as super addition to the training regimen of our soldiers.
Since things like that are by nature not specific to military usage, I suspect
some in the physical health industry will be champing at the bit to license
the rights to produce and sell such a system to educational customers and the
general public."

   "You would be a perfect spokesperson for such a system, Mrs. Wayne."

   "I'm afraid my superiors in Earthforce will balk at that idea."

   "Why did you join the Earthforce in the first place, Susan?" asked Barbara
Engles.

   "My brother had joined earlier, and I think that my personal dealings with
my father prompted me to join. It was my way of telling him he no longer
controlled me or my life. After my brother was killed, I got into pilot
training. I had a natural knack for flying, and in short order, I was being
trained as a fighter pilot. I'm qualified in both atmospheric and
non-atmospheric fighters and attack aircraft. I suppose it was lucky for me
that The Earth-Minbar War ended before I completed my flight training."

   "How long have you known Wallace Ashley?" asked Harvey Engles.

   "He was my flight instructor in fighter pilot school, and he served with me
on my first starship. I was his wingman for almost two years."

   "So the two of you go way back," noted Barbara.

   "Yes. I was the reason he left the service. He developed a problem with
flying in and out of planetary gravity wells, and I reported it. They
transferred him to shuttle pilot duties, and shortly thereafter, he resigned
his commission. He was a Lieutenant Commander at the time. He hated me then, 
but recently he said my actions were what led him to be the success he is 
today. I don't believe any of that tripe, but if it patches things up between
us, I won't complain. Wally is a very fine man. Now, it's my turn. How did you 
two survive the Clark Regime? I can't believe they just let you carry on
business as usual."

   "You first, Harvey," said Barbara.

   "Actually, Mrs. Wayne, my business wasn't affected too badly. The main
effect it had on my business was that it more than tripled the red tape
involved with all my transactions. It also became necessary to pay bribes to
every 'official' we had to deal with. It was out and out extortion, but who in
hell were we going to complain to. The guy with his hand in your wallet was
working with the one to whom you would have to submit your complaint. So, we 
jumped through the hoops and paid the extortion money. We kept very good 
records, and when Clark fell, we started court proceedings. It didn't hurt to 
have the bastards have to stand in front of my wife to receive their sentences. 
It was payback time, with compounded interest."

   "My job was harder, Susan. I was watched like a hawk, and had to both try
and sentence what amounted to many political prisoners. In the event that a
real criminal came before my court, they let me do my job. If the accused was 
one of theirs, well, just let me say that very few of them ever made it to
court, and I dismissed those that did, but like Harvey, I kept some very
accurate records. Those who escaped during Clark's tenure that came back into 
my court, and every one of them who was still alive did, were given the
stiffest sentences that I could give. Most of them will be old enough to draw
retirement pay by the time they get out of prison."

   "You haven't said anything, Mr. Charles," noted Harvey.

   "I find that I learn much more by listening than I do by talking, Mr.
Engles," replied Charley.

   "Did you see yourself on the tv news Monday night, Susan?" asked Barbara.

   "I didn't bother watching. Besides, I've seen myself in the vids before,
when I watched the replays of my Voice of the Resistance broadcasts." 

   "I saw some of those. You look very good on camera, Mrs. Wayne," said
Harvey.

   "It's not something I'd want to do for a living," replied Susan.

   "You should have watched. They managed to include footage of the clowns you 
took out in the mall, and a few quick frames of your fighting with the Minbari 
fellow," added Barbara.

   "Maybe if I can leave the planet for another fifteen or twenty years,
they'll forget who I am."

   "If only it were that easy, Mrs. Wayne. The truth is you're the kind of
person who interests people who live humdrum lives. In newspaper jargon, you 
make good copy. They won't let go of you until you are no longer 'good copy'. 
Leave if you will, but they will pounce on you once you return," commented 
Harvey.

   "Might as well give it up, sweetheart. You look good on camera, and every
red-blooded male who sees you wants to take you home," said Charley.  

   "You already won that contest, Charley. They'll just have to drool."

   Everyone laughed at that statement.

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At the pool party:

   Susan found the party and people interesting. The wives of Ashley's guests
had been buttonholing her and her classmates since their arrival. 

   "Mrs. Wayne, what do you do for a living?" asked a woman in her late
forties or early fifties, who had identified herself as Marge Bennet, the wife
of the personnel department manager of Ashley's company.

   "I'm a middle manager for the Earthforce. I serve as a manpower and
material manager. I've worked at various levels in this area for some years
now," replied Susan. 

    About that time, Susan felt something wrap itself around the calf of her
leg and her knee. Looking down she saw the top of someone's head of blond
hair. A face peered up at her. She knelt down and picked the child up. It was
a small boy no more than eighteen months old. Susan held the child so she
could look him in the eyes. "Are you lost?"

   The child just looked back at her, then he wrapped his arms around her neck 
and gave her a big kiss on the cheek. Still looking into the child's face,
Susan said, "My husband takes a dim view of me being hugged and kissed by 
younger men."

   A young woman came hurrying up and apologized for her son's behavior. A 
young man obviously her husband was close behind. "I'm sorry, ma'am," said the 
young man. "We only turned our heads for a minute."

   Susan gave the boy a kiss on the cheek and handed him back to his mother.
"He seems to prefer older women."

   The young man looked sheepish and replied, "Pardon me for saying so, ma'am, 
but he has excellent tastes in women." Susan smiled at the comment and turned 
back to her inquisitors.

   Another woman, Gale Daily, wife of Marge's husband's executive assistant, 
asked, "What does your husband do, Mrs. Wayne?"

   Smiling at the way they were trying to talk down to her, Susan replied,
"He's an independent consultant."

   "What does he consult in?" ask another of Marge's friends.

   "Mostly, he specializes in personnel security, he currently is working
under contract to Earthforce."

   "Oh, really. What does he do for them?" pressed Marge.

   "It's classified, and I don't know. However, it does pay well," smiled
Susan.

   Marge and her friends all but turned their noses up and walked away from
Susan. Susan for her part was enjoying the whole thing, immensely. She headed 
for the horse riding event that she saw being set up further out toward the 
back fence of the yard.

   Out of range of Susan's hearing, Marge and her friends began to discuss
Susan and her husband in a most derogatory manner. Helen Ashley approached the 
small group of women. The women didn't try to keep Helen from hearing their 
remarks.

   "Marge. What did Susan tell you she did?" inquired Helen.

   "She said she worked for Earthforce as a manpower and material manager. You 
can imagine what that means," Marge laughed derisively, then continued. "She 
said her husband was an independent consultant under contract to Earthforce. I 
don't see why you invited her. She has a good figure, but she obviously doesn't 
have a brain in her head. You can tell the type. Uses her looks to get her way 
with the men."

   "Do you know how many people work for Wally's companies?"

   "Not even an idea, Helen."

   "If you count all his various enterprises, the total might reach three or
four thousand people scattered all over the country. Susan is between
assignments, but her next assignment is to the largest single department in
Earthforce. There must be almost a hundred thousand people, civilian and
military working in it."

   "What does that have to do with anything. So she is one of ten thousand low 
level managers. She still doesn't count for much."

   "In the first place, she doesn't just work for Earthforce. She is an
Earthforce officer."

   "I'm still not impressed," retorted Marge.

   "She'll be running the whole damned department, Marge. In other words, She 
will then be Major General Susan Ivanova-Wayne, and all those people will be 
hers. She will be responsible for a budget of a hundred billion credits or so. 
How much money does your husband manage, Marge?"

   Marge and her friends just looked at Helen. "That's why she was smiling at
us," said Gale Daily. "She was laughing at us for being so damned smug."

    "One other thing girls, if you'll come with me for a few minutes, I'll be
pleased to enlighten you."

   Thirty minutes later the women finished watching the videos that Helen had 
played for them. "She made fools out of us," complained Marge.

   "Speak for yourself, Marge. You were the one who wanted to make fun of her 
and her classmates," shot back Gale Daily.  The group of women were no longer 
having a good time. Susan had played them for fools.

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   Susan had enjoyed answering the women's inquiries about her and her
husband's work. The looks of envy in their eyes when they first saw her had
been poorly hidden. Most of the women were near her age. None of them could 
hold a candle to her in physical appearance.

   She had also noticed the nymphets located around the pool. She learned that 
they were part of a group using Ashley's home to shoot a commercial. After her 
first look, she promptly forgot about them.

   There were numerous games set up and operating for the youngsters that
accompanied their parents to the party. Susan found the horseback riding
interesting. She had not ridden a horse since she had been a young girl in
junior high school. Even then she had only ridden the horse four times. An
experienced rider, she was not.

   She stepped up to the man giving the rides. "I don't suppose there is a
version of this for adults, is there?" 

   "No ma'am, but they have horses in the stables that you can rent to ride,"
replied the man.

   Susan thanked him and turned back to the area where most of the action was 
occurring. She had been here an hour and the thought of trying out Wallace's 
swimming pool was appealing to her, more and more. She retrieved her gym bag 
and went to change clothes. In less than ten minutes, she was preparing to dive 
into the pool. She was concentrating on her diving, which was juvenile at best, 
and missed the looks she was receiving from the men and women in the immediate 
area.

   Susan dived into the pool and swam the length underwater. Because of her
strength, developed in high gravity training, she came out of the pool far
enough to literally step up onto the edge. That maneuver got some oohs and
aahs from the onlookers.

   A man appearing to be about thirty-five or so approached Susan. "Mrs.
Wayne, may I have a word with you?"

   Susan looked at the speaker, and noted that he looked vaguely familiar.
"Have we met before, sir?" inquired Susan. Before he could respond, she
remembered where she had seen him before. "Of course we haven't," she
continued. "We passed in a hallway in Earthforce headquarters. Your name is 
Jake Carns, you're a colonel in Earthforce and your title as displayed on your 
name tag, when you're in uniform, is PAO."

   "I was told that you have a phenomenal memory. However, there was no
mention that you have a fantastic eye for details."

   "What can I do for you, colonel?"

   "Please, call me Jake, General Wayne. I have some people who want to meet 
and talk with you."

   "I assume it concerns some kind of business."

   "Yes sir, it does."

   "Do you think you might bring yourself to call me Susan for the duration of 
today's party?"

   "That'll be very difficult. I know who you are, and we don't know one
another well enough for me to call you by your first name, sir."
 
   "Jake, you're going to ruin this party for me today if you insist on formal
communication. You'll be the only person here calling me general and referring 
to me as 'sir'." It was obvious that Carns was uncomfortable with the idea of 
using Susan's first name, so she let the matter drop.

   Susan used her towel to dry herself off then she followed Carns away from
the pool. Inside the house, Susan was led into Wallace's den. There were
several men there drinking and chatting. When she walked into the room in her 
two-piece bikini type bathing suit, the conversation came to an abrupt halt. 
Carns introduced her. "Gentlemen, I'd like for you to meet Susan
Ivanova-Wayne. She works for the Earth Alliance."

   "Jake told me some of you were interested in talking with me. Exactly what 
do you wish to discuss?" As she spoke, Susan studied the faces of the men very 
carefully. There was one of them to whom she took an instant dislike. She 
decided to cheat, so she carefully lowered her mental barriers. There was 
something about these men that didn't inspire her trust. Everyone introduced 
themselves to Susan.

   Brad Gordon looked at Susan and said, "We're shooting some video to be used 
in commercials. Mr. Ashley was kind enough to let us do the shooting here in 
his home."

   Susan looked Gordon directly in the eyes and said, "Would you care to try
again?"

   Gordon replied, "I don't understand Mrs. Wayne. What makes you think I've 
not told you the truth?"

   "Wally, did you mention to these gentlemen that I'm a telepath, and that
lying to me doesn't work?"

   "It never came up, Susan," replied Ashley.

   "You're a telepath?" inquired Carns.

   "Jake, how can you work for Leftcourt and not know. For Christ's sakes
you're his PAO," answered Susan. "Does my being a telepath bother you, Mr. 
Gordon?"

   "No. I have worked with some of them in the past. I didn't know Earthforce
had any telepaths in the upper officer ranks. I mean, you are pretty high up
on the totem pole. You had to be serving for a long time before Psi Corps went 
out of business. How did you manage that?" asked Gordon.

   "I hid in plain sight. My telepathic abilities only manifested themselves a
few months ago. Before that, I was just another non-telepath."

   "Jake, maybe we should just be honest with her and let the chips fall where
they may," commented Gordon.

   "Yeah Jake. Why don't you tell me what this is really all about?" requested 
Susan.

   "Mrs. Wayne, before we waste time talking, could I get you to pose for me
outside for a few minutes?" asked Clarence Buckley.

   "I can do that, Mr. Buckley." At that they all went outside to the pool
area. Susan had noticed recording devices and lighting units, but had ignored
them, since they were obviously there for the commercial shooting.

   Buckley had Susan pose for a number of pictures under different lighting
conditions. "Could I get you to read these lines with one of our young models, 
Mrs. Wayne?"

   Susan smiled and said, "Of course." The men could see that she was
thoroughly amused by the whole event, and was enjoying herself immensely.
Finally they were finished and everyone went inside again.

   It took several minutes for Buckley to get his equipment ready. As they
looked at the pictures and the short reading of lines for the camera, Gordon
became convinced that Susan was worth whatever it would take to get her
signature on a contract.

   "Mr. Ashley, it's very obvious that your statements about Mrs. Wayne
weren't exaggerations," commented Buckley.

   "Jake, you still owe me an explanation of what this is all about," noted
Susan.

   "It's very simple, General. You are very photogenic. General Leftcourt and
I watched the videos of your fights and we had already seen some of your
Voice of the Resistance broadcasts. I convinced him that allowing you to
cash in on your soon to be newfound fame could be used to help in our
recruitment efforts. In other words, some of your commercials can play up your 
Earthforce involvement. Hell, General Wayne, we pay a fortune to hire actors to 
do these commercials. General Leftcourt thinks it could be a real boost to our 
efforts. After all, why use an actress when we have the real thing. I can see 
you inviting them to join your team, already," explained Carns.

   "Somehow, I don't feel like I'm properly attired to conduct business
negotiations."

   "Believe me, Mrs. Wayne, the advantage is yours," noted Nelson. "Even after 
seeing pictures of you in your uniform, seeing you sitting here in a bikini 
makes it hard to believe that you are a brigadier general in Earthforce."

   "Believe it, Mr. Nelson," said Carns.

   "Could we do some more shooting with you reading lines, Mrs. Wayne. I want 
to try some makeup and some outfits on you that we brought with us. You aren't 
wearing any makeup and you look fabulous, but when you use artificial lighting, 
makeup is a must," said Buckley.

   "I know. I had to use it for my VOR broadcasts. It makes you look ghastly
in normal light," said Susan. 

   Everyone laughed at the remark.

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Inside the house almost two hours later:

   "I'd like some time to review what we've shot, Susan," said Dick Nelson. "I
want to edit some of it together and then review the results with Jake and
Brad. I'll leave you to hammer out a contract with Brad. Meanwhile, if you
don't mind, I want to shop what I put together around. Brad, and I go way
back, and I see no reason not to give him first crack at whatever may develop
from this.  It was Jake's idea to get this ball rolling, so he gets whatever
we can do in the way of Earthforce recruiting support while making a tidy
profit for all concerned. After all, without the support he has gotten from
your superiors in Earthforce, none of this would be happening."

   "I think you and I have some business to conduct, Susan," noted Gordon.
"Jake can sit in on the negotiations. He'll make sure you get a fair deal.
Although, I personally believe we'll make so much money, none of us can lose."

   It took Jake and Susan less than thirty minutes to read the standard
contract that Gordon offered her, including all the fine print. Susan knew
enough about contracts to understand what she was getting into, even without 
Jake's guidance. Carns was interested in getting her the best deal he could. If 
this worked out the way he thought it would, he would be on easy street after 
he retired, and he could have a good career in the 'business'. Susan wanted 
several changes and bargained Gordon's fee down to six and a half percent from 
the standard ten per cent. He let her have her way because she didn't need this 
contract, and if he was correct, he would not have any money problems for the 
rest of his life.
 
   They had no sooner agreed on the contract than he advanced the idea that
Susan should quickly write her autobiography. He reasoned that her life would 
make at least one hell of a movie, and that due to her youthful appearance, she 
like a highly decorated war veteran of the twentieth century could play herself 
in all the parts after her high school years. 

   Susan didn't need to be told who he was talking about. “To Hell and Back”
was one of Michael Garibaldi's most treasured movies from that era. She had
watched it a number of times with him over the years. It never ceased to move 
her, and the trials and tribulations that Audie Murphy suffered in life after 
the war was one of the few things that could make her heart ache. She had seen 
it many times over the years. Someone could fight and survive through the most 
horrendous combat situations, and then be completely unable to readjust to 
normal civilian life. The younger ones seemed to be affected the most. Many hid 
it very well, whether that was a bad or good thing, she had never been able to 
fathom.

   Susan and Jake walked out to the pool. The 'bathing beauties' were gone as
was the sound and video equipment that Nelson and brought with him and his 
crew. It was getting to be toward the time for the real food to make its
presence known. They could smell the barbecue odor permeating the air. They 
walked over to where Charley was talking with a group of company people 
including Susan's classmates. He must have been on a roll because his audience 
seemed to be in stitches with laughter. Marge Bennet and her small group 
of 'friends' were also laughing very hard. Susan noticed that Marge had tears 
rolling down her cheeks.

   As Susan and Jake approached, Marge Bennet fought hard to control her
laughter. "What's so funny, Charley. Are you telling dirty jokes again?"
queried Susan. Charley shook his head no. "Then what?" she asked.

   "He told us how the two of you met. Then he told us how you came to be
together," said Gale Daily, through barely controlled laughter.

   Susan looked at Jake and smiled. "Ask me sometime, Jake. You'll laugh,
too."

   "Make sure it gets in the book and movie, sir."

   "I told you to call me Susan today, Jake."

   "I'll do that," he replied, hesitating as if waiting for a hammer to drop.

   "Now that didn't hurt, did it?" she asked.

   It was about then that Wallace Ashley approached the group and 
announced, "The appetizers are ready for sampling. Just amble over to the 
grill area and help yourselves. The chef tells me that the main course won't be 
ready for at least two more hours. And while you may not feel like eating, I'm 
just short of being starved."

   As the guests headed for the grill area, Charley stepped close to Susan,
and asked, "What all transpired in there today. I saw you in several outfits
reading from what looked like a pamphlet."

   "It was several pages of some very short scripts, sweetheart. They want me
do some recruitment commercials for Earthforce."

   "The fellow you walked out here with, I heard him mention putting something 
in the book and movie. What was that all about?"

   "Nothing important. The older man was an agent. You need one of those if
you’re going to deal with people in the media."

   "Deal with people in the media?"

   "Charley, I signed a contract with an agent. He is going to look after my
interests in this commercial making venture. He's seen some videos and thinks I 
might have an interesting story to tell. There's nothing to it really."

   "How much is this endeavor going to pay?"

   "I don't have any idea. It doesn't matter anyhow. I'm being sued for enough
to pay off the Mars Colony's national debt. Remember, the Arklands are suing me 
for everything I could make in two dozen lifetimes and more. Everything I make 
will end up going to them."  

   Susan and Charley wandered over to the table where the appetizers had
been arrayed. The cacophony of odors excited Susan's sense of smell. She
hadn't eaten anything since she had gotten up that morning. Charley had fixed 
himself breakfast while his wife had been occupied with her workout. 

   Looking around, Charley spotted Jake Carns on the other side of the table,
putting a selection of the offered delicacies on a paper plate. He had seen
Susan talking to him just before she had disappeared into the house, a few
hours ago. He walked around the large table and approached Carns. "I don't
suppose you and I could talk for a minute, could we?"

   Carns looked to see who had addressed him and recognized Susan's husband, 
even though they hadn't been introduced. "I'm sure we can, Mr. Wayne," replied 
Carns. "Let me grab a few snacks, and then we can go sit and talk."

   As she stood smelling the odors from the food on the table, Susan looked
closely at the other people present. She had been introduced to many of them
earlier this afternoon. She sensed that they were regarding her differently
than they were earlier. She couldn't imagine why. She also noted that Charley 
and Carns were moving away from the food table. She decided to ask Charley 
about it later.

   Carns and Charley found a small round table with two chairs on a section of 
the back lawn. Ashley had a number of these set up all over the back lawn in 
addition to larger tables suitable for several families to eat at. After taking 
a bite of food, Carns asked, "What can I do for you, Mr. Wayne?"

   "My name's Charley. I saw you talking to Susan just before she went inside
the house earlier. When I asked her about it, she said something about
commercials and an agent. She also said something about a book and movie.
What's she talking about, Jake?"

   "Have you seen the videos?" asked Carns.

   "What videos, Jake?"

   "Between me and Wallace Ashley, we have put together several interesting
videos of Susan. I got the idea after seeing some security videos of her in
action, so to speak. Wallace had some he’s had for years. I didn't learn
about them until I arrived here this morning with the film crew. It seems that
the general is a very interesting personality. I've convinced General
Leftcourt that letting her make commercials and play up her connection to
Earthforce, could be worth many millions of credits in recruitment advertising. 
We use professional actors in our present commercial campaigns. I asked why we 
couldn't use one of our own officers, who just happens to be very photogenic 
and an honest to God hero. Maybe if you saw the videos, you would understand 
better. I'll show you a couple of our own then I'll show you the videos Wallace 
and me have. Last, but not least, I'll show you some samples of what we shot a 
short while ago with the general. I'm taking the footage shot today back to 
show General Leftcourt and some of the others involved in these decisions."

   "I'll give you credit, Jake. It was a ballsey move on your part, taking a
chance like this that Susan wouldn't just hand you your head on a platter. Show 
me the videos."

   Susan selected some of the tidbits and started looking for a place to sit.
She saw some open room at on of the 'family' tables, and moved to take a seat.

   "I'd rather you didn't sit there," said a young mother with three children,
ranging in ages from about four to ten years of age.

   Susan started to ask why she shouldn't sit there, but something in the
woman's demeanor dissuaded her from doing so. She tried to sit at several
other tables, but she was rebuffed at each one. She had met some of these
women and men earlier and they had seemed friendly enough. She wondered what 
had changed their minds. She heard a familiar voice from somewhere behind her.

   "You are welcome to sit with us, Susan."

   It was Mary Locks and several of her classmates. Susan put her food
and drink down then sat down. "Why am I persona non-gratia all of a sudden?" 
She asked.

   "It may have something to the videos that Mr. Ashley and that Carns fellow 
have been showing all of the adult guests," responded Ken Sothy.

   Susan looked perplexed. "What videos?"

   "They have videos of you as a young fighter pilot, you fighting a Minbari
with pikes and the videos of you taking out the thugs in the mall restroom.
There are several others, but I don't remember what they were from," replied
Sothy.

   "They make you look like violence incarnate, Susan," added Mary. "It might 
explain the young mothers not wanting you around their children."

   Susan ate and drank in silence for almost five minutes. "I don't understand
that line of reasoning, but for some reason, I'm not surprised. I was enjoying
the interaction with the children. I feel like I was getting a view of what 
I've missed while I’ve been leading such an adventurous life in Earthforce." The
last statement was spoken in a sarcasm loaded tone.

   "I thought I saw your husband walk into the house with the Carns fellow,
Susan," said Mary. "Any idea why?"

   "Not even the slightest," responded Susan. "I plan to ask him later."

   It was almost forty minutes later and Susan was eating her third helping of
appetizers and working on her third cup of juice when Charley and Carns walked 
up to the table where Susan and her classmates were sitting.

   "I've just seen some very interesting videos featuring you, honey, and had
a very interesting talk with Jake," commented Charley.

   "And what videos might that have been, Charley?" queried Susan.

   "The ones of you as a fighter pilot."

   "There are no videos of me as a fighter pilot, Charley. Anything you saw
was a fabrication."

   "With all due respect, you're wrong, general," replied Carns. "These are 
copies of gun camera footage shot when you were a very brand new pilot."

   "Jake. That footage was classified and then destroyed, after the required
retention period," said Susan.

   "Ashley made his copies the day the footage was shot. He has had them all
this time, and since it's well outside the expiration dates of their 
classification, he gets to keep them. I dug some more out of archives. It
seems that they haven't been doing a bang-up job over there of destroying old 
files and records in accordance with regulations. In this case, General
Leftcourt and I are grateful. They even have the video from the bridge records 
of the Zeus. They make for interesting watching."

   Susan just sat and looked at the two of them. "Why me, Jake? What have I
ever done to deserve to be exploited like this?"

   "General Leftcourt and the others don't see it like that, sir. If anyone is
to blame, it's me. I sold General Leftcourt on the idea of letting you shoot
commercials for money. I got the idea from what you said when you called him 
earlier in the week. The idea of having a knockout high ranking officer be a 
pitchman, or in your case pitchwoman, was very appealing to them. They see it 
as using a terrific resource in a manner that gets the most out of it for 
everyone involved. I was told that even President Luchenko signed off on it, 
sir."

   "I still feel like I'm being exploited."

   "Yes sir, but you get to call the shots. If you don't like what's being 
done, you can nix it. Hell, sir, all of us get exploited at some time in our 
lives. When you were deployed and flying fighters, you were being exploited as
was every other member of the Earthforce. This time it's you who is in the
driver's seat." 

   "He has some good points, honey."

   Susan just got up and walked away from them. She had some thinking to do, 
and she didn't need any help. It wasn't long before she found herself at the 
place where the horseback rides were being conducted. She leaned against a 
fence rail and just watched the children having fun. From out of nowhere, she 
felt a great sadness, then the pain became a sharp stab in her heart. She 
realized she was feeling the loss of her unborn child. Somewhere in her 
abstract thought processes, she wondered why she could feel so much pain for 
something, or was it somebody she would never meet. No answer presented itself 
for examination. She continued to watch the children, unaware of what was going 
on around her outside of what they were doing. The next thing she became aware 
of was Wallace blaring out that the main course was ready for serving. As she 
came back toward the grill area, she noticed that a small podium had been set 
up. She wondered what was on Ashley's mind now.

   The food had been served and everyone was busy eating. Susan had chosen to 
take a seat  a one of the small tables and eat alone. Charley and Jake had
taken seats with some of Susan's classmates. "May I sit here?" asked a
familiar feminine voice.

   "Sit down, Mary. You're always welcome. Any ideas about why they set up that 
podium?"

   "None at all."

   In a few minutes, Susan had her answer. Ashley stepped up behind the podium 
and tapped on the microphone. It sounded with a loud thump. "Well, I see that 
it's working. I'll make this short and to the point. I appreciate all of you 
coming out here and making this a successful pool party. It has been my
pleasure to host it. My butler will accept your charge card of choice on your
way out."

   There was a round of laughter. "The people who were here earlier were test
shooting for some commercials. They were very interested in one of my guests. 
Actually, she is one of the reasons I'm putting on this shindig. I owe her a 
lot, and want her to know that I really mean it. Colonel Jake Carns and I have 
been showing you some videos today. The gun camera videos have never been seen 
by the person in question. She wasn't aware of their existence. I know she 
isn't prepared for this, but I'm going to ask her to come up here with me 
anyway."

   Susan was caught by surprise. He could only be talking about her. She
noticed that people were outright staring at her. She felt very self-conscious. 
Ashley continued. "She was responsible for me leaving Earthforce. I had a 
medical problem that wasn't caught by any of the exams all pilots routinely 
receive on an ongoing basis. When it manifested itself, it almost got us both 
killed. That was the gun camera video you saw in which she destroyed six Drazi 
raider fighters, to jerk my ass out of the fire, after having destroyed two 
other fighters who were intent on killing her. No other Earthforce fighter 
pilot has ever destroyed even half that number of enemy fighters in a single 
sortie. Few people are aware of that fact."

   Susan was trying to crawl down under her table, but was having no success. 
Mary felt sorry for her friend. Ashley and company had ambushed Susan. She 
looked at her friend and remembered that about an hour or so ago, these people 
wouldn't even let her sit at their tables.

   Ashley looked directly at Susan. "Would you come up here a minute, Susan, 
please?"

   Susan stood up and walked over to stand by Ashley. "Ladies and gentlemen, 
it's my pleasure to present to you the person responsible for me being here 
today. She is the finest fighter pilot I've ever known. She may very well be 
the best that Earthforce has ever had. Records searches for credited kills have 
not turned up any other pilot who has ended more than a quarter as many enemy 
fighter pilot careers than she has personally terminated. She was the second in 
command of the rebel forces during the civil, war and just recently prevented 
the Mars Colony from being destroyed. I personally owe her my life. I'm sure 
there are a great many others who could make that same claim."

   Ashley stepped aside and indicated that Susan say something. She cleared
her throat. "For those who haven't met me yet, my name is Susan Ivanova-Wayne. 
Wally tends to exaggerate things. While it's true that I've pulled his
chestnuts out of the fire a couple of times in the past, I don't believe I've 
ever been more than an adequate pilot. I don't think anyone could live up to 
the accolades he has heaped on me. I noticed that he failed to tell you how 
much losing a pilot hurt him in those days. You see, Wally has a problem; he's
a kind hearted soul to a fault. On another subject, when I first arrived here
today, I was greeted warmly by most everyone I met. However, something changed 
within an hour or so. When the appetizer table was set, I like many of you 
selected a few things to eat and a drink. For some reason, everyone except for 
my classmates refused to let me sit at their table. It's nice to know what you 
people really think of me, Wally's statements notwithstanding. Some of you 
tried your best to insult me and talk down to me, even suggesting that the only 
way I could get anything was to use my physical appearance. I don't mean to 
rain on Wally's party, but I think it's time my husband and I left. I'm sure 
I've worn out our welcome." Finishing her statement, Susan walked away from the 
podium and toward the house where she had left her gym bag. Charley got up and 
followed her. 

   Ashley stood behind the podium, stunned. Susan had unleashed a broadside at 
most of his guests, and she was probably on target. He knew who some of the 
guilty ones were. He noticed that Susan's classmates were also leaving, as were 
the judge and her husband who had brought Susan to the party. He smiled and hid 
the fact that there were people present whose necks he would like to wring.

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In the car:

   "I'm sorry to mess up the party for you, Barbara, but I don't like those
kinds of surprises."

   "It wasn't the surprise that set you off, it was the actions of some of his
guests. I have a feeling they won't be invited to the next one."

   "I saw those videos, Susan," said Harvey. "Your performances were most
impressive. Ashley was correct. He owes you his life, several times over."

   "I don't hold people responsible for those things. It was my job. It's just
that I do it very well."

   "Amen to that," added Charley.

   "I suppose the next time I see you, Susan, it will be in criminal court. I
really do feel sorry for the lawyers that are representing those young men. We 
did enjoy the party. The film people were most interesting and entertaining. I 
just loved the dirty looks those young women kept giving you."

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In the apartment:

   Almost immediately after returning to their apartment, Susan began talking
into a recording device. Charley noted that she prefaced every statement with
a day-date down to the hour. He elected to not bother her, figuring that she
would talk about today when she was ready.

   Several hours later, Susan took a break from her recording. "Charley, I need 
to explain about today."

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END PART 21

>From the author: I mentioned a gentleman named Audie Murphy in this story segment. He was in every way a hero of WWII. He also was a tragic figure. A web page dedicated to his memory is located at, http://www.audiemurphy.com/

There is the statement of what he did to be awarded the Medal of Honor. It will make you stop and think for a moment, especially when you realize he survived the ordeal. I've been around for a long time and very little impresses me anymore... His performance in that effort still does.

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