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Makarovia! Yes, I Know Where That is! Sophomore Year - 70. Big Friends: Part One

I enjoyed this vacation. The story is not at all over. I love you, Daniel.

Big Friends

Part One

Makarovia truly was doing some things no other country would do. Peter's and my wedding was just one example as the marriage was accepted. Now, we had another situation where a woman was to give birth to a king's child. That was not usual. Kings often had children outside of their marriage. In the past a king sometimes came by after the child was born and what he did spoke volumes. If he even picked up the baby, he was acknowledging that he was the father. I knew of one where a king wanted a son, but his queen kept failing to do so. His mistress did give him a son. That king not only picked the baby up, but said to everyone there, the baby was his son. The child Helga and Olek created would be welcome, too.

With modern medicine the birth was not as dangerous like in the past. Helga's previous abortion would cause no problem if it was properly done. There was only a little concern about her being sick but morning sickness was just common with ladies. Very few didn't get sick in the first trimester.

 

Dinner was going to happen in the Mess area again. The mystery of what Henri was serving went away gradually. It was Asian. You could tell that from the wonderful odors.

It was also clear if you didn't like seafood or were allergic you would starve to death here. The thing about allergies, you really weren't born with them. Mom or Dad pass on the sensitivities, but the first time you experience anything, you're not allergic. That's a fact. Your body identifies something as abnormal flora or fauna (animal or plant) and causes the adverse reaction. You can love something for years and suddenly react. What Mom and Dad gives you, your body says, “Oh, I heard about that. We need to get rid of it.” That was a very simple explanation of a complex thing. It's still true.

People that say they don't like it, in my opinion, are just mentally ill. My opinion! You can agree or disagree, that's your opinion. You have a prefect right to be wrong.

Henri served Spring Rolls! Those smaller, tender eggrolls that had a little, light crunch when you ate one. They were time consuming things to make. He had help with Gretchen and Nita. I didn't have to ask if Boris helped. If it's noon, you don't have to go outside to know the sun is up.

No. I don't want any long explanations or scenarios on how it could be noon and sun was not up. It will be.

The Spring Rolls were...perfect. Steam rose up when you bit into one and while you fanned your mouth to take in more, the delicious taste just surrounded you. I suspected Boris and Henri were Southerners at heart. They knew the real, tasty experience was in the sauce or gravy. Shrimp were in the rolls and they were delicious. They were even better with the individual ramekins of sweet brown sauce or sweet red sauce. The yellow sauce will bring tears to your eyes. It did with me. It was phenomenal, but the tears were due to the sweet, hot and spicy mustard. Henri had made an Asian meal before and once again that little man came out, bowed and rang a gong. That made them Southern Asians?

The main course was a lemon and ginger shrimp and scallops. With our agents and their appetites I just hoped there some left in the Mediterranean. The noise level increased and everyone was having a nice time. Then I noticed Rolph looking...a little unhappy.

“What's wrong?” I asked him. “You don't seem to be very happy.”

He looked startled and shook his head. “No, I'm happy...”

I waited and I frowned. “There must be something in Makarovian upbringing that causes all of these pregnant pauses. Say it!”

Rolph pointed at Yuri. “I'm sorry, but I heard you talk with King Olek. You said you were moving us as a team to the West.” Remember, the U.S., Canada, England, many countries were “West.”ou

Yuri nodded. “That's right. I did.” He looked at me. “The chemistry of this group is exceptional. Don't you agree?”

I nodded. “I do.”

Rolph shook his head. “I'm gone from my family for weeks at a time,” He said sadly. “It's what I do but you're talking about being gone from the end of August until the end of November. I don't want to be gone that long.”

Yuri nodded, “You don't think you can.”

“No,” Rolph almost wailed. “Would you leave Boris for three or four months?”

Yuri's face had a little humor, but you needed to know him to see it. I did. “That is a problem.”

I looked at Yuri. “Yuri.” I said in a quiet mutter. He was like a cat toying with a mouse before killing it. That meant Yuri was secure enough to tease Rolph. He was trying.

“The problem is, Eric,” Yuri said to me. “Hearing a conversation like that; you don't get the whole story.”

I didn't raise my head, but I looked up at Yuri. “Yuri.” I said gruffly again.

“And he didn't hear the whole the entire conversation,” Yuri said to me. “I thought this was a great team.” He looked at Rolph. “I was going to talk to you first, but...” He shrugged.

I chuckled. Yuri was enjoying this. “Just tell him, Yuri. You're enjoying the torture too much.”

Yuri looked at Rolph. “How would Andreea feel about staying in Boston a while?”

Rolph's eyes widened. “Boston!?”

Yuri waved at Peter and me. “They have another year at Northeastern.” He shrugged. “The comradery is a benefit. The way all of you get along so well; I suggested we keep you all together. King Olek agreed we should.”

“Andreea can come, too?” Rolph asked.

Yuri nodded. “Alina and Darla, too.”

Rolph's mouth dropped open.

“I understand Darla will be in school,” Yuri said.

“She finished her Doshkilʹne, Rolph said. “Alina starts in the Fall.”

Yuri nodded again. “How's their English?” He went on quickly. “Our agents are provided housing paid by Makarovia. The same will be done for you.” He shrugged. “Darla can go to an English speaking school or we can provide a connection to Makarovia and attend school that way. You decide.” He looked at his plate and then looked up quickly. “Oh, you need to hold off on the divorce and remarriage a while.”

Rolph's mouth was still open.

“How does the saying go?” Peter asked me. “Something about things flying in an open mouth.”

“Close your mouth, you'll catch flies,” I replied.

“Uhm,'' Peter looked at Rolph and jutted his head in my direction. “What he said.”

Yuri smiled. “You've got four weeks to decide. Talk with Andreea. Four more weeks we leave for Boston.”

 

You might think we spend too much. We, as in Makarovia. I was Makarovian now so I was part of the “we.” We sort of have to. If Makarovia had remained a nearly forgotten country we would have less security. There was just Yuri that escorted Peter to class and only four guards.

Now that Makarovia had a valuable resource we just had to have more security. More guards meant the housing need increased. Carla Bowers, Ms. Nonoise, who rented me an apartment two years ago, was now renting some apartments to our guards in Boston. Makarovia was paying the bill for that. I knew Ms. Bowers didn't rent to people with children. In case you didn't know; children make noise! Even having gotten to know Rolph only a little while I couldn't imagine any child of his wouldn't make noise. The picture of them he showed us showed two very happy children. Expressions were a body language and they spoke of no trauma at all. That still photograph spoke of an effervescence brought on by the love of their parents. As wacky as Rolph's and Andreea's love was; they loved each other and their children. So what if Rolph and Andreea made marriage a game. It worked for them. If I guessed, Olek and our life manager Don Wilson were negotiating a deal. The United States Government wanted something we had. They were helping us get the uranium and defending our borders. They would help getting an apartment or condo.

Okay, you just saw my say guards. There are agents and guards. Some guards became agents. I had to learn the difference and there is a big difference. A guard does what he's called. He stands guard. He protects property and fends off attacks from criminals. They were in Boston doing that now. Agents did the same thing, but did it for Peter, me, Olek, Helga, and Mom. The guards did include some female guards. The female agents were assigned to Mom and Helga. Someone had to be able to escort Mom into the Lady's Room. I never doubted Helga could kick ass. Mom probably could, too. Just as I insisted our agent dressed more casually to blend in except when the situation called for the agents needed to be seen. The agents assigned to Mom looked more like Ladies in Waiting, but could kick ass. And again I will tell you; gay. Remember? I have no problem with female guards or agents. Yes, I prefer the company of men even platonically. I loved Mom, Helga, Grandma and some women in Makarovia and Boston, but given a choice; I'll pick males.

 

You never see a boat or ship speed. I take that back. There are boats that can move quickly over water. The fast, long and sleek ones were cigarette boats. First called that during Prohibition and used to get away from pursuit. Australia has one that could travel almost seventy miles an hour. That’s miles per hour, not kilometers.

The problems with that were they guzzled fuel to do that. The other problem is the water on the ocean, seas or even lakes didn't always cooperate. Rough water happened. I've seen the boats race and flip over because of it. The water wasn't a smooth road. These boats were made with sleek bottoms. When the boats jumped because of the water, the air going by picked up the boat and it flipped.

 

We parted ways with the Italian Navy Cruiser and entered the waters of Greece. Yuri had his laptop computer was ready. The wires needed were ready and Yuri clipped clamps from the computer to the exposed cables.

“And the Pensiero Positivo is born,” Yuri said proudly.

Peter smiled. “I got a part of that.”

“Positive thinking,” Yuri translated smiling at his cleverness.

“This will work?” Earl asked.

Yuri gave a shrug. “It should. We'll see when we get to Athens without being stopped or followed.”

 

We had another game night. This time the female crew members joined us. With all people playing we got one of the decks I had hidden to coax the guys out. They had the same backing so none know what anybody had in their hand. Like Spades; you had a partner and made bids. Peter and I weren't allowed to be partners. Boris and Yuri weren't either. They claimed we could read our husbands' minds and gave us an unfair advantage. I was partnered with Yuri and Peter with Boris.

The female crew members insisted they be partners. In a bad decision; we let them. They beat all of us badly. Maybe women made better pirates.

 

The Corinth Canal never closed. Modern ships were now bigger than the Canal was wide. I said that before, didn't I? The canal was becoming a tourist attraction now. However, the four mile distance was a lot shorter. I had been amazed, and yes a little nervous at what I considered a tight squeeze in the daytime. I would have been even worse at night. The canal had lights and so did the Duchess; or rather, the Positive Thinking. Maybe we should we say The Positive Thinker? Oh, who cares? The name is just temporary.

I also have to say, what Yuri did was nothing short of brilliant. The Automatic Identification System sent the satellites the signal; about a different ship. It still had a registry number, the length and tonnage was just a little different so if we were seen, which we would be, no one suspected enough to investigate more intensely.

 

Pano and Barry were going to be at Big. It wasn't a Monday. Open daily except Monday.

Yes, I know you remember that. I'm just reminding everyone.

Yuri removed his filament from the AIS. We didn't want to deceive anyone in Greece. We wanted them to keep liking and even loving us. We certainly did love them. I said it many times. “I love Greece!”

We got to Pireas as the sun began to rise. I have to guess about that because we were asleep. We got a berth almost where we had been in the last time. It offered us an easier access to land and allowed us to load and unload if necessary. The only things unloaded were us and garbage. Yes, there was garbage. Any sewage got processed and discarded safely and properly. Byproducts had to be discarded too, but not that often. Every tube of toothpaste had to be thrown away from the container the tube came in to the tube itself when empty. Many things that took a few minutes more were recycled. This was a very green yacht. (You know I'm not talking about the color.) Appreciation for the Count and Countess von Bar just grew each day. The future step-uncle in-law Alexi and future step-aunt in-law Maria were environmentally conscience. That made big points with me and brought my respect of them higher. I had to meet them. I knew they'd come to the wedding for Mom and Mario, but who knew when that would be? It was inevitable as Peter and my wedding had been. Was there going to be a Proposal? I didn't think so. He was marrying a citizen of Makarovia but wasn't working for Makarovia, but I know he did. Not really for Makarovia, but for Queen Alla. Offering help in a situation with Peter and I had helped her son. That was to make points with Mom. Not Peter or me and not for Makarovia. He does get a title if he wants. Dad! You know I do this. I made his sister an aunt because she was Mario's sister. He was the connection in all this.

 

We had promised our agents we weren't leaving the Duchess until we went to Big. They had time to do what they wanted to in Athens. Of course, Henri went to see what was left at the open fish market. Boris had gone with him. Henri was talking about going to be late arriving. He hoped enough vendors had enough left when they got there.

“When does Henri sleep!?” Peter balked after hearing about the early hour he was going.

I shrugged, “He seems well rested when we see him. He must get what he needs.”

 

Again we got up late morning, cleaned up and went to retrieve our coffees. It wasn't surprising to see Boris instead of Henri. It wasn't surprising to see Yuri with Boris. It wasn't surprising to see Boris and Yuri kissing. Comparing how Yuri kissed in front of Peter and me, mostly in front of me. After I found out he and Boris were married; there had been a real turn around for the duty and protocol bound man. Yuri was relaxed and not worried now. They had witnessed Peter and me kiss often.

Boris smiled still holding on to Yuri. “Henri's checking on things we got at the market in storage.” He pointed at the galley around him. “He told me what he planned and premade if you got up. It'll be ready in forty-five minutes.”

Peter grinned. “Why so long? Henri does it very quickly.”

Boris nodded, “This isn't my kitchen.” He said on the border of being testy. “I have to look for things. I don't just know where they are.”

I rolled my eyes and turned to Peter. “Remember what grandpa said. That isn't keeping a key group close. Boris will be cooking again for us.”

Boris chuckled. “After all this time I know what he's doing.” He let Yuri go. “And I know what you want first.” He turned to begin making the coffees.

“Henri never showed us how, or I would do it.” I said.

Boris shook his head. “Well, you would be tinkering in his about domain. It's what he's paid to do.”

Peter nodded. “He said that.”

Yuri grinned. “Job security,” He looked us. “So, what's so special about this Big Bar?”

“Pano and Barry,” Peter said simply.

“Don't forget Edger,” I reminded.

“No one could forget Edger,” Peter assured with a laugh.

I added. “Pano is Greek born man that lived quite a few years in Canada and speaks English like a native. Barry is his partner who is Canadian born Greek…” Explaining would time consuming. “You'll see.”

 

We were concerned about the security again and asked Mikell a few days before if arrangements for what we had last time could done again. He made arrangements. The paparazzi had seen the ship we left on. Now that is was back, did that mean we were back? We didn't show ourselves during the day, but people did get on and off, but not us. That didn't mean anything really. Yuri and Boris had gone out on the deck and could be seen. If the paparazzi were smart, which I've never heard them being accused of being smart, they knew we did things to fool them. Such as our vanishing at the restaurant or our coming to Big's. This was Mikell's job and he was trusted.

Lunch or whatever was again following the theme. This time it was barbeque shrimp on French bread. It was an open face sandwich with quite a few shrimp and the juices soaking into the bread. Next to Henri and Boris I just heated things up to eat. I did know about styles of cooking.

When Henri came to check on us; and he should know we were always in love with what he cooked, I asked him. “Out with it.” I pointed at the plate. “This is not French.”

Henri didn't look offended, but a little surprised. “I am French. I made it. What makes you say it isn't French?”

“It a bit spicy, which I love,” I pointed at him. “The barbeque had heat and not from the stove or oven. French food isn't spicy at all. There is lots of flavor, but mostly wine, cheese and breads.”

Henri nodded. “You're right, but it is French…sort of.” He smiled as I fixed a glare on him. “It was created by a French chef in New Orleans. It's not Cajun...exactly...”

“Henri,” Peter growled lowly at him. “Just tell us.”

I looked at Peter. “He doesn't need to.” I chuckled. “There is no rule about keeping recipes the same all the time.”

Henri nodded. “And they shouldn't be. I hate chefs that insist on the same thing every time.” He waved to outside. “Cultures are blending like people.”

I nodded. “There are fusion recipes being created all the time.”

Peter nodded. “So, this is...?”

“A fusion of Americana and Cajun by way of France.” Henri said simply and shrugged.

 

The threat of the Consortium still overshadowed everything. Again, the Consortium wasn't stupid or foolish. Hopefully the pirate trying to prove valuable to the Consortium wasn't either. Even if she had managed to track us to Athens. Her people could strike, but that would be chaotic. Our agents would fight and she could lose. If we just hid; they win. The military of Greece would hopefully respond. Our allied forces hopefully help us if they weren't already. They were actively trying to find them. As a result, they could be laying low and not drawing attention to themselves in any way.

“We can just skip this tonight.” Peter suggested.

I looked at Peter. “Do you think we should?”

“They'd see they can force us to do...whatever.”

“They already did that causing us to change our plans for the honeymoon.” I said.

Peter nodded, “But we did go on one.”

“We did promise to come back.” I gave a shrug and nod. “I don't want to endanger Pano, Barry or Edger.”

“No,” Peter agreed. “We'll make every effort to keep everyone safe. I just think we can't back down.”

“Show no weakness,” I smiled and looked at Peter. “Be careful. Someone will put you in a position of leadership.”

Peter chuckled. “If we do it together, I'm not as unsure with you with me.”

“We'll be together,” I said.

“I love you, husband,” Peter said.

“I know,” I grinned. “I love you, husband.”

Peter kissed me. “I know you do.”

Copyright © 2017 R. Eric; All Rights Reserved.
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You never see a boat or ship speed. I take that back. There are boats that can move quickly over water. The fast, long and sleek ones were cigarette boats. First called that during Prohibition and used to get away from pursuit. Australia has one that could travel almost seventy miles an hour. That’s miles per hour, not kilometers.

The problems with that were they guzzled fuel to do that. The other problem is the water on the ocean, seas or even lakes didn't always cooperate. Rough water happened. I've seen the boats race and flip over because of it. The water wasn't a smooth road. These boats were made with sleek bottoms. When the boats jumped because of the water, the air going by picked up the boat and it flipped.

Hydrofoil! I saw a recent, updated version of the hydrofoil. It was designed to raise the ship’s hull completely out of the water instead of skimming on the surface. The motor was located underwater and the foils remained well under the surface as well. This provides a nice, smooth ride and allows the ship to travel faster.

Water creates much more drag than air does, which is why dolphins and some fish leap into the air as they swim.

Fast cars can flip because they become airborne as well. That’s why racing cars have those huge airfoils and spoilers, to use air pressure to force the car to remain on the surface. Most passenger cars cannot achieve a high enough speed to require airfoils and spoilers – they’re an automotive equivalent of a codpiece!

I’m just surprised that no one is selling aftermarket audio equipment for the engine compartment and rear end that artificially produce the engine sounds of a large V8 or V12 for electric vehicles or cars with small engines (electronically connect it to the motor or transmission so it can react to changes in speed)! Ford already ‘sweetens’ the sounds of the engine in the interiors of some Mustangs by adding sounds to the audio system. There are so many other ‘enhancements’ being made, what’s one more?
;–)

 

Relax, your Bronco is only going to flip because its top-heavy, not because it’s achieving lift!
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57 minutes ago, droughtquake said:

Hydrofoil

Yes, they are.   There are a few.   I thought of them.   However, how many do you normally see?  The Charleston Harbor has none.   In a marina how many do you see among the boats and ships.   They are specialty vessels crafted to do just that.   Go fast on water.  They are what?   One  among a hundred?   There are hovercraft too.   They are used commercially in several countries.   The Duchess is a cutting edge ship.   I even wrote about the one in Australia that goes nearly 70 miles an hour.   You have to think of water displacement.   Hydrofoils don't displace that much water and hovercraft displaces no water to travel at higYh speeds.   They exist, but are not  common and not used by the pirates.   I took you there and you saw what I told you was there.

One more time.   I have the rudder.   Me.   The story goes where I say it does.   You have given me something to consider later, but Makarovia really doesn't do much on the water.   This was the only one so far.   But you know you haven't see the last of the Duchess.   The Consortium might use one later, or even the pirate.   That will be in the next book.   Luv ya!   :heart:

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My comment was informational, not a suggestion or criticism of the story itself. The article I read was about an idea for a faster freight ship. The original Sea World, in San Diego, had a hydrofoil ride on Mission Bay (the San Diego River's natural delta at the Pacific Ocean that was a swampy area until the wetlands were drained and ‘developed’), at least back in the Seventies.

Eric & Peter owning a hydrofoil makes no sense, even less sense than Eric’s Mustang in Makarovia!
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5 hours ago, droughtquake said:

My comment was informational, not a suggestion or criticism of the story itself. The article I read was about an idea for a faster freight ship. The original Sea World, in San Diego, had a hydrofoil ride on Mission Bay (the San Diego River's natural delta at the Pacific Ocean that was a swampy area until the wetlands were drained and ‘developed’), at least back in the Seventies.

Eric & Peter owning a hydrofoil makes no sense, even less sense than Eric’s Mustang in Makarovia!
;–)

And my comment was also informative.   I considered them.   Don't sell the idea short.   Hydrofoils are expensive.  That would not be a problem for the Consortium who would see the cost as an investment and would use one if they'd known.   You "suggested" something that became a whole third of Cinderfella Two.   The Creids?   Now, another tingle about this story.   I got sleepy, so I didn't reply earlier.   I will go back to bed after this reply.  The Mustang is the only place it can be safely driven.  He couldn't drive in Boston.  :P

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Excellent chapter! A successful trip back to Athens. The security team will be accompanying Peter and Eric to Boston because of the camaraderie and interaction between them makes them a better and more cohesive team. The visit to Big should prove to be entertaining as well as a security nightmare. I’m definitely looking forward to the next chapter! 😃❤️ 

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Great chapter,they are still afraid that that consortium will atack them despite all the security! Well we’ll see what happens. They’re going to the Bar again and the guards will protect them.😇😇

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